Definitionn. the intolerance and prejudice of a bigot
Last update: July 3, 2015
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You have some ground to-night to accuse me of dogmatism. [Please select]
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Two things might account for his apparent dogmatism-- (i) The eclectic spirit of his time. [Please select]
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The weapons of reason appear to fall impotent before its haughty dogmatism. [Please select]
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He called his doctrine "Criticism," and he distinguished it from "Dogmatism" and "Empiricism." [Please select]
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I shall term the thesis, in view of its essential characteristic, the dogmatism of pure reason. [Please select]
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The Discipline of Pure Reason in the Sphere of Dogmatism. [Please select]
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That is to say, hypotheses are admissible in polemic, but not in the sphere of dogmatism. [Please select]
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Dogmatism and intolerance prevail, and a blight comes over the choicest potencies of the soul. [Please select]
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He has had his followers down through the ages, some of whom carried his skepticism to its utmost bounds, while others availed themselves of his metaphysics to rear a system of arrogant mystical dogmatism. [Please select]
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They were not a whit less dogmatic than the others, but their dogmatism took more fanciful and less consistent forms. [Please select]
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