skepticism

noun
  1. A doubting or questioning attitude or state of mind, often characterized by a lack of conviction or certainty about something. noun
    Her skepticism about the new policy was evident in her questions during the meeting.
    The scientist's skepticism led him to conduct further experiments to verify the results.
  2. A philosophical doctrine that suggests that absolute knowledge is uncertain or impossible, often advocating for continuous questioning and critical thinking. noun
    Skepticism in philosophy encourages individuals to question the validity of their beliefs.
    The philosopher's skepticism was rooted in the belief that human perception is inherently flawed.