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dogmatism


Meanings
  • noun

    The belief or holding of opinions without evidence or reason, or despite evidence to the contrary.

    - "His dogmatic stance on the issue prevented any productive debate."
    - "The dogmatism of the religious leaders led to the schism in the community."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with dogmatism
agism , atomism , automatism , Boschism , catatonia , comatose , diathesis , doggedly , domatism , gamism , heterosis , homogamy , isomorphism , matrimony , neoteny , omniscience , partisanship , phagocytosis , philately , philosophy , polytheism , schizophrenia , theism , totemism
Variants
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dogmatism , dogmatisms
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'dogma' meaning 'opinion, doctrine' and the suffix '-ism'.


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  1. The term 'dogmatism' was first used in English in the late 16th century.

  2. The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates is often described as having opposed dogmatism, as he believed that knowledge could not be gained through mere opinion or belief.

  3. In the field of mathematics, Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems demonstrate that every consistent mathematical system contains statements that cannot be proven or disproven within that system, highlighting the limitations of dogmatic certainty.


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  1. Fundamentalism: A related concept to dogmatism, fundamentalism refers to the strict adherence to traditional or original doctrines of a religion, often to the exclusion of new interpretations or developments.

  2. Intolerance: Intolerance and dogmatism are closely related, as the unwillingness to accept alternative viewpoints can lead to intolerance and even hostility towards those who hold opposing beliefs.


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Dogmatism has been a significant concept throughout history, particularly in religious and philosophical contexts. It has been used to describe the rigid adherence to doctrine and the rejection of new ideas or evidence that contradicts established beliefs.

How to Memorize "dogmatism"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person with a closed mind, refusing to consider new ideas or evidence. Visualize them clinging to their beliefs despite all evidence to the contrary.
    - Create a mental image of a religious figure, unwilling to entertain any doubts about their doctrine.
    - Imagine a debate where one person insists on their opinion, refusing to listen to the opposing view.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'dogmatism' with 'rigidity', 'closed-mindedness', and 'inflexibility'.
    - Think of the word 'dogma' and associate it with 'doctrine', 'opinion', and 'belief'.
    - Associate the word 'dogmatism' with 'intolerance' and 'fanaticism'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the phrase 'Dogs Don't Eat New Ideas' to help remember the definition of dogmatism.
    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each definition: 'Doggedly Opposing Godless Modern Ideas'.


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