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dogmatism

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




NOUN
intolerance
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The country’s religious dogmatism began to ease early in the 2000s, when tens of thousands of Saudis studied in the United States.

From New York Times

The dependence on individual perspectives as much as knowledge grounded in research and expertise leads to an increasing conflation of faith with science, memory with history, and dogmatism with truth.

From Scientific American

He could be seen as a cautionary example of religious dogmatism, except that he doesn’t appear especially devout.

From Washington Post

Ironically, in the United States the politicians whose dogmatism most resembles that of Chinese leaders are right-wing Republicans.

From Seattle Times

Sinnett’s deeply civilized call to rejoice in life’s rich diversity of perplexities is discordant with the tenor of dogmatism in academe.

From Washington Post