The Doubt can occur under two different aspects: the destructive one, which makes the man weak and doubtful, and the constructive one, which induces him to consider the overcoming of the limits, which are implicit and mostly dogmatic, that bind his capability to imagine new points of view when he chooses his decisions. The destructive doubt is originated by the perception of the forces which are in the immanence, which overwhelm the man in such a way to persuade him of the inutility to be opposed to them with convenient and responsible decisions. The destructive doubt has many aspects that are very similar to the ones which we find in the perception of the anxiety. On the contrary, the constructive doubt, does not take under discussion the Centrality of the man, but rather his points of view in facing the forces of the Immanence. Even being conscious of the smallness of his own microcosm in comparison with the macrocosm, the man brings up for discussion again the capability of his points of view to face the decisions with conscient responsibility, following his own dignity. The man who has practices in the research of himself, actively and constructively uses the forces of the immanence to research some new points of view. |
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