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La duda es uno de los nombres de la inteligencia.
Jorge Luis Borges
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Doubt is a sign of intelligence and critical thinking.

This quote by Jorge Luis Borges emphasizes that doubt is not a weakness but rather a reflection of one's intellectual capacity. It suggests that the ability to question and contemplate different perspectives is a mark of an intelligent mind, highlighting the importance of critical thinking in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.

Themes

DoubtIntelligenceWisdomCritical ThinkingKnowledge

In practice

Example use cases

In a philosophical discussion about the nature of knowledge.

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