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dogmatism

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




NOUN
intolerance
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This statement in part reflects, perhaps, her intolerance of intellectual dogmatism.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 26, 2024

Joseph de Maistre was "a fierce absolutist, a furious theocrat, an intransigent legitimist ... always and everywhere the champion of the hardest, narrowest and most inflexible dogmatism."

From Salon • Jul. 1, 2023

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 • Jun. 24, 2023

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 • Apr. 7, 2023

The failure of Celsus Confident in the truth of his premisses and the conclusions that follow from them, Celsus charged the Christians with folly and dogmatism.

From The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire by Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley)