Definition of Dogmatism. Meaning of Dogmatism. Synonyms of Dogmatism

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Definition of Dogmatism

Dogmatism
Dogmatism Dog"ma*tism, n. The manner or character of a dogmatist; arrogance or positiveness in stating opinion. The self-importance of his demeanor, and the dogmatism of his conversation. -- Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Dogmatism from wikipedia

- willing to discuss rationally. This attitude is named as a dogmatic one, or dogmatism, and is often used to refer to matters related to religion, though this...
- Christian apologetics (Ancient Gr****: ἀπολογία, "verbal defense, speech in defense") is a branch of Christian theology that defends Christianity. Christian...
- On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work, also known as the "Juche speech", was a speech delivered on 28 December...
- that of skepticism or scientific skepticism but in reality is a form of dogmatism. An early use of the word was in self-denigration: on 31 August 1869,...
- academic disciplines. This includes general intellectual criticism about dogmatism, a lack of internal consistency, criticism related to materialism (both...
- Juche was pronounced in December 1955 in a speech called On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work in order to emphasize...
- (Chinese: 反对本本主义) is a 1930 essay written by Mao Zedong which criticizes dogmatism in the form of excessive reliance on classical Marxist works or higher...
- begins by demonstrating the very weak positions of utter skepticism and dogmatism while explaining that each are essentially two sides of the same coin...
- "Capitalism as Religion" (German: Kapitalismus als Religion) is Walter Benjamin's (1892—1940) unfinished work, written in 1921. It was published in 1985...
- immanent. More generally, Hegel agrees with Kant's rejection of all forms of dogmatism and also agrees that any ****ure metaphysics must p**** the test of criticism...