Crossword-Solution: DOGMATISM 9 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Dogmatism n. The manner or character of a dogmatist; arrogance or
positiveness in stating opinion.

We have 30 clues for the answer “DOGMATISM”

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undeniable principles 1 answer
positiveness 3 answers
opiniatry 6 answers
idee fixe 10 answers
bobadilism 26 answers
Jingoism 26 answers
ruling passion 26 answers
racism 26 answers
sexism 26 answers
narrowness 28 answers
zealotry 29 answers
intolerance 30 answers
bellicosity 33 answers
boasting 37 answers
Hostilities 45 answers
duel 47 answers
Partiality 53 answers
Prejudice 53 answers
Umbrage 54 answers
Injustice 54 answers
Slant 56 answers
fanaticism 63 answers
dictum 65 answers
Encounter 66 answers
Bigotry. 70 answers
Discrimination 71 answers
pretension 72 answers
Contest 75 answers
Certainty 75 answers
Disposi-tion 80 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with DOGMATISM (5)

They cannot abide its want of charity, it’s limitations of God’s favours, its claims for a special Providence, its dogmatism about what seems to be false, its conflict with what we know to be true.
The Stark Munro Letters J. Stark Munro 1995
Two thousand years ago such dogmatism, readily welcome, would have scouted the idea of blond races ever leading civilization.
The Souls of Black Folk W. E. B. Du Bois 1996
When one compares the general effect of His teaching with that of the more rigid churches, one marvels how in their dogmatism, their insistence upon forms, their exclusiveness, their pomp and their intolerance, they could have got so far away from the example of their Master, so that as one looks upon Him and them, one feels that there is absolute deep antagonism and that one cannot speak of the Church and Christ, but only of the Church or Christ.
The Vital Message Arthur Conan Doyle 1996
But though on neither side is dogmatism fitting, and though in every case the artist must decide for himself, and decide afresh and yet afresh for each succeeding work and new creation; yet one thing may be generally said, that we of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, breathing as we do the intellectual atmosphere of our age, are more apt to err upon the side of realism than to sin in quest of the ideal.
Essays in the Art of Writing Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
The efforts of Eusebius, Basil, and Lactantius to deaden scientific thought; the efforts of Augustine to combat it; the efforts of Cosmas to crush it by dogmatism; the efforts of Boniface and Zachary to crush it by force, conscientious as they all were, had resulted simply in impressing upon many leading minds the conviction that science and religion are enemies.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996

Quotes with DOGMATISM (3)

Philosophy, though unable to tell us with certainty what is the true answer to the doubts which it raises, is able to suggest many possiblities which enlarge our thoughts and free them from the tyranny of custom. Thus, while diminishing our feeling of certainty as to what things are, it greatly increases our knowledge as to what the may be; it removes the somewhat arrogant dogmatism of those who have never travelled into the region of liberating doubt, and it keeps alive our …
Bertrand Russell The Problems of Philosophy
Our critique is not opposed to the *dogmatic procedure* of reason in its pure knowledge as science (for science must always be dogmatic, that is, derive its proof from secure *a priori* principles), but only to *dogmatism*, that is, to the presumption that it is possible to make any progress with pure (philosophical) knowledge from concepts according to principles, such as reason has long been in the habit of using, without first inquiring in what way, and by what right, it h…
Immanuel Kant
We have seen, therefore, that I am not allowed even to *assume*, for the sake of the necessary practical use of my reason *God, freedom, immortality*, unless at the same time *I deprive* speculative reason of its pretensions to transcendent insights. Reason, namely, in order to arrive at these, must employ principles which extend only to objects of possible experience, and which, if in spite of this they are applied also to what cannot be an object of experience, actually alw…
Immanuel Kant