词汇 | dogmatic |
释义 | dogmatic adjective disapprovinguk /dɒɡˈmæt.ɪk/ us /dɑːɡˈmæt̬.ɪk/ If you are dogmatic, you are certain that you are right and that everyone else is wrong.武断的;自以为是的;教条的 Confidence & self-assurance amour propre aplomb assertive assertively assertiveness dogmatist empowered feel certain fierce forwardness safe safety blanket security blanket self-assertion self-assertive to be sureidiom too cool for schoolidiom unbowed unintimidated unmoored Related worddogmatically Do not, however, be dogmatic or arbitrary in saying what you think. In the first place there was the element of dogmatic teaching. It is as foolish to deny as to assert his existence in a dogmatic and thoughtless manner. The differences which have arisen between us are due to blind imitations of dogmatic beliefs and adherence to ancestral forms of worship. There are many lines that could be spared from the book you were reading, she said, her voice primly firm and dogmatic. dogmatic | American Dictionarydogmatic adjective us/dɔɡˈmæt̬·ɪk, dɑɡ-/ (of a person or a group) strongly expressing your beliefs as if they were facts: He has written a stimulating but dogmatic book. Examples of dogmaticdogmatic Relativism counsels tolerance, it is believed, whereas nonrelativism engenders accusations of irrationality or willful malice and a dogmatic attachment to one's own cultural prejudices. Meanwhile, dogmatic positions on whether perceived color is a property of physical objects or of the observer's nervous system are unreasonable. Such claims, on either side, are dogmatic, not philosophical. Further, it brings out with striking clarity the difference between dogmatic and historical theology. Fourthly, it attributes such practices with fluidity, negotiation and openness, while reformism is characterized as closed, rigid and dogmatic. But this phenomenon creates a certain paradox: the nationalist discourse as a hegemonic device attempts to fix meaning on the basis of its dogmatic principles. It remained a reservoir of ideas, not dogmatic, and open to various, even contradicting approaches. Together they tried to force a literal, dogmatic orthodoxy on believers instead of the true spiritual faith, which could not be inculcated by force. Let us term this the dogmatic aspect of the metaphysical ditch. But by the same token it gestures beyond all forms of the dogmatic, towards kinds of freedom that currently cannot be envisaged. Finally, acknowledgement is made of the heuristic (as opposed to dogmatic) nature of what is proposed. They both contend against dogmatic forms of faith. He distinguishes it from two other forms of intuitionism, which he identifies as perceptional and dogmatic. The communication of archaeological knowledge to the public has to follow certain rules, which do not violate the dogmatic principles. It would be arbitrary and dogmatic to suppose that these otherwise overriding reasons for action could never be more important than public duties. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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