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Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted or diverged from. The term derives from Greek...
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Dogmatism – pushing one doctrine as the only possible approach at a topic ... The message may be true, valid, or neither — as long as the speaker demands a change of perspective, dogmatism occurs. Those who use this tactic usually belong to a larger organization or group (or at least identify with an established doctrine...
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Dogmatism: In accordance with the teaching. ... Small and mediocre minds tend to be fond of such dogmatism as they were raised in and may teach themselves. On the other hand, not all dogmatism is necessarily false, and some dogmas may be good.
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Definition of dogmatism in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of dogmatism. Pronunciation of dogmatism. Translations of dogmatism. dogmatism synonyms, dogmatism antonyms. Information about dogmatism in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... dogmatism - the intolerance and prejudice of a bigot...
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DOGMATISM, FALLIBILISM AND TRUTH; A POLANYIAN PUZZLE[1] ... As dogmatism and fallibilism differ in their implications regarding the notions of truth and falsity, and Polanyi is adopting both, the intriguing question is whether the prima facie discrepancy between dogmatism and fallibilism has any serious consequences for...
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