Definition of Dogmatists. Meaning of Dogmatists. Synonyms of Dogmatists

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Definition of Dogmatists

Dogmatist
Dogmatist Dog"ma*tist, n. [L. dogmatistes, Gr. ?, fr. ?.] One who dogmatizes; one who speaks dogmatically; a bold and arrogant advancer of principles. I expect but little success of all this upon the dogmatist; his opinioned assurance is paramount to argument. -- Glanvill.

Meaning of Dogmatists from wikipedia

- regard to non-evident propositions, i.e., dogmas. Pyrrhonists argue that dogmatists, such as the Stoics, Epicureans, and Peripatetics, have failed to demonstrate...
- real skeptics, dividing all philosophy into the dogmatists, the Academics, and the skeptics. Dogmatists claim to have knowledge, Academic skeptics claim...
- although little proof remains. In the 2nd century AD, the Christian dogmatist Clement of Alexandria recognized the existence of Buddhist Sramanas among...
- from Adversus Mathematicos VII–XI by using another title, Against the Dogmatists (Πρὸς δογματικούς, Pros dogmatikous) and then the remaining books are...
- criterion of truth had been established, contrary to the position of dogmatists such as the Stoics and their doctrine of katalepsis. In this ****tus was...
- were the business of sceptics to disprove received dogmas rather than of dogmatists to prove them. This is, of course, a mistake. If I were to suggest that...
- reductionism, and he dismissed critics of science such as Hayek and Habermas as dogmatists and obscurantists: To innovate in the young sciences it is necessary to...
- editor of Novy Mir in 1970 temporarily shifted the balance towards the dogmatists. The obscurantist Ivan Shevtsov, in his novel Love and Hate (1970), attempted...
- to the extent that, 'it seemed theoretically (ʿaklān) possible to some dogmatists that the Faithful should dwell in **** for ever on account of their sins...
- ISBN 0-87975-597-0. OCLC 23367477. Those who believe they have discovered it are the "dogmatists", specially so called - Aristotle, for example, and Epicurus and the Stoics...