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dogmatism

[dawg-muh-tiz-uhm, dog-] / ˈdɔg məˌtɪz əm, ˈdɒg- /




NOUN
intolerance
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Dogmatism, he further warns, always leads to untenable situations.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 12, 2016

Dogmatism, even more than conservatism, was its bête noire.

From Slate • Dec. 5, 2014

"Dogmatism is a deadly sin in science," says Montagnier.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dogmatism, for us, usually means making assertions without proper grounds.

From A Critical History of Greek Philosophy by Stace, W. T. (Walter Terence)

Dogmatism is merely the result of ignorance; and no honest historian will pretend to have mastered all the facts, accurately weighed all the evidence, or pronounced a final judgment.

From Henry VIII. by Pollard, A. F. (Albert Frederick)




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