Examples of using Dogmatism in English and their translations into Serbian
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Borges opposed dogmatism in any shape or form, so he was naturally suspicious of his countrymen's unqualified devotion to any doctrine or religion even to their dear albiceleste.
Dogmatism in science is considered not so much as a certain concept of views,
You're certain that you possess the Truth-- inevitably offered with an implied uppercase T-- and this certainty quickly devolves into dogmatism and righteousness, by which I mean a demonstrative, overweening pride in being so very right, in short, the arrogance of fundamentalism.
Some communities, even though they do not set a task of eliminating negative emotions and dogmatism, but still approve of PDP
Dogmatism- this is the concept of human thinking,
idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious
Dogmatism arose simultaneously with the development of religious concepts,
idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious
Philosophical dogmatism stems from a limited perception
it is to know; a path that circumvents Kant's canonical distinction between‘dogmatism',‘scepticism' and‘critique'AF.
also assured that skepticism is also one-sided as dogmatism.
they would already be without value if we held them in coexistence with some doctrinal dogmatism, whatever it might be.
what's more likely is that you have a phenomenon known as dogmatism, where you just stick with your existing opinions
would already be so today if we supported them in co-existence with the dogmatism of a doctrine, whatever it might be.
Dogmatism of the modern age.
And sterile dogmatism is blind.
There's one for you."Traditional dogmatism and empiriocriticism".
social can be dogmatism.
one of its most important characteristics is its dogmatism and mythological consciousness.
Theological subjects Dogmatism and Ethics, he thought at the Spiritual Academy of St. Basil of Ostrog in Srbinje(1995-1997).