The will to doubt : An essay in philosophy for the general thinker

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The will to doubt : An essay in philosophy for the general thinker

by Alfred H. (Alfred Henry) Lloyd

EN·~8 hours·13 chapters

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THE WILL TO DOUBT - AN ESSAY IN PHILOSOPHY FOR THE - GENERAL THINKER - BY - ALFRED H. LLOYD - Truth hath neither visible form nor body; it is without habitation or name; - like the Son of Man it hath not where to lay its head. - LONDON - SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO., Lim. - 25 HIGH STREET, BLOOMSBURY, W.C. - 1907

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PREFACE.

6:03
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THE WILL TO DOUBT. - I. - INTRODUCTION.

4:33
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II. THE CONFESSION OF DOUBT.

40:10
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III. DIFFICULTIES IN OUR ORDINARY VIEWS OF THINGS.

46:02
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IV. THE VIEW OF SCIENCE: ITS RISE AND CHARACTER.

30:03
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V. THE VIEW OF SCIENCE: ITS PECULIAR LIMITATIONS.

1:37:57
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VI. POSSIBLE VALUE IN THESE ESSENTIAL DEFECTS OF EXPERIENCE.

40:18
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VII. THE PERSONAL AND THE SOCIAL, THE VITAL AND THE FORMAL IN EXPERIENCE.

29:56
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VIII. AN EARLY MODERN DOUBTER.

35:20

Description

In this thoughtful essay, a seasoned university philosopher turns the abstract language of academic discourse toward the everyday concerns of anyone who feels the weight of uncertainty. He frames doubt not as a defect but as a living force that shapes our choices, much like heat or electricity, demanding a fresh kind of applied philosophy. The opening invites readers to see the classroom as a workshop where ideas about belief and skepticism can be put to practical use.

Throughout the chapters, the author argues that doubt is an essential companion to genuine belief, providing the tension that keeps convictions from stagnating. He offers concrete examples—from scientific inquiry to everyday decision‑making—illustrating how questioning can sharpen action rather than paralyze it. By the end of the first half, listeners are equipped with a modest yet powerful framework for turning skepticism into a source of confidence.

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en

Duration

~8 hours (466K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Marc D'Hooghe

Release date

2010-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alfred H. (Alfred Henry) Lloyd

Alfred H. (Alfred Henry) Lloyd

1864–1927

Remembered as a thoughtful American philosopher and teacher, he spent much of his career at the University of Michigan and wrote widely on idealism, history, and the life of the mind. His work helped bring big philosophical questions to students and general readers alike.

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