Doubt O.
1.  Doubt and supposition are principles of investigation.
2.  All doubt exists for the sake of either affirmation or negation.
3.  Major doubt gives rise to major affirmation or negation.
4.  All doubt participates in being and non being.
5.  In doubt, the intellect begins to produce its likeness from non being into being.
6.  All doubt is a being aggregated from understanding and ignorance.
7.  Non being produces its likenesses in doubt.
8.  Because doubt involves non being, doubt begins in privation and is consumed in being.
9.  Because doubt is an  inclination of the intellectual act toward being and non being, it is a medium through which affirmation and negation oppose one another.
10.  Doubt cannot exist equally in both being and non being.
11.  Doubt cannot be destroyed as vehemently with faith as through demonstration.
12.  Doubt cannot exist without passion.

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