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Doubt is one of the names of intelligence.
Jorge Luis Borges
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Doubt is a sign of deep thinking and intelligence.

This quote by Jorge Luis Borges suggests that doubt is not merely a negative feeling but an indication of a thoughtful and interrogative mind. It implies that the ability to question and doubt is fundamental to intellectual growth and understanding, reflecting the complexity of the human experience and the pursuit of knowledge.

Themes

DoubtIntelligenceWisdomKnowledgeQuestioning

In practice

Example use cases

In a philosophy class discussing the nature of knowledge, this quote can highlight the importance of questioning accepted truths.

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