But utter skepticism is essentially a dogmatist who doubts all things, always.
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When an secular thinking bloke mentions God in a sentence he is a dogmatist?
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Thanks chiefly to this, she is often depicted as a left-wing dogmatist.
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But I'm not a purist, not a puritan, not a commissar or dogmatist.
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The fact that the answer may simply be wrong is irrelevant to the dogmatist, because it needs no testing.
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Mr Duncan Smith is no liberal and a dogmatist on Europe.
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Indeed, for Hellenistic philosophers claiming that at least one thing is certain makes one a dogmatist.
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Those now portraying her as a principled but rigid dogmatist forget that she used to face just the opposite criticism.
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He's simply not a dogmatist.
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A stubborn person of arbitrary or arrogant opinions
(dogmatism) bigotry: the intolerance and prejudice of a bigot
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. ...
(dogmatism) The manner or character of a dogmatist; arrogance or positiveness in stating opinion
(dogmatism) dogmatic assertion of opinion, usually without reference to evidence.
(Dogmatism) From the idea of religious dogma. Rigid belief not based on fact or real situations
(Dogmatism) expressing strongly held opinions in a way that suggests they should be accepted without question (Encarta).
(Dogmatism) is an uncompromising, unthinking belief. It is different than simply having a strong opinion, or being certain about an issue. A dogmatic person is unwilling to engage in conversation about their belief. ...