[26] Doubt, like belief, necessitates justification. Authentic doubt irritates and inhibits, during the feeling that belief is the fact upon which one is ready to act.[1] It occurs from confrontation with some unique recalcitrant subject of reality (which Dewey called a "condition"), which unsettles our belief in certain certain proposition. https://mario0e83i.blogsidea.com/42129039/the-pragmatic-diaries