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'doubt', may be either an intellectual, critical
doubt or an ethically and psychologically detrimental doubt. The latter may
either be a persistent negative skepticism or wavering indecision. Only the
detrimental doubt (identical with vicikicchā, q.v.) is to be rejected as
karmically disadvantageous, as it paralyses thinking and hinders the inner
development of man. Reasoned, critical doubt in dubious matters is thereby not
discouraged.
The 16 doubts enumerated in the Suttas (e.g. M. 2) are the
following: "Have I been in the past? Or, have I not been in the past? What
have I been in the past? How have I been in the past? From what state into what
state did I change in the past? - Shall I be in the future? Or, shall I not be
in the future? What shall I be in the future? How shall I be in the future? From
what state into what state shall I change in the future? - Am I? Or, am I not?
What am I? How am I? Whence has this being come? Whither will it go?"

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