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dogmatist

[dawg-muh-tist, dog-] / ˈdɔg mə tɪst, ˈdɒg- /
NOUN
dogmatic person
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The sentiments were those that Party Dogmatist Secchia is known to hold; the words were probably those of his male secretary and close confidant, Aldo Seniga.

From Time Magazine Archive

The only difference, then, between these sects, if they merit that name, is, that the Sceptic, from habit, caprice, or inclination, insists most on the difficulties; the Dogmatist, for like reasons, on the necessity.

From Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by Hume, David

Yet neither Dogmatist, Sentimentalist, nor Formalist dares to exclude them from heaven.

From Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors by Clarke, James Freeman

No philosophical Dogmatist denies that there are difficulties both with regard to the senses and to all science, and that these difficulties are in a regular, logical method, absolutely insolvable.

From Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by Hume, David




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