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dogmatisms

n. (plural of dogmatism English)

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But slowly, in both the East and West, began to emerge rational philosophies, rational sciences, rational policies, rational religionssome of which indeed pointed beyond reason, but all of which depended on reason as a platform that could secure a common and mutual understanding for anyone, of any color, race, or creed, who cared to talk about it, share their evidence, discuss their reasons, and not simply shout dogmatisms and claim divine support.

For the most part, these egoic-rationality structures are already available for those individuals and social systems who can endure the transformation beyond their own provincial dogmatisms and embrace international recognition and mutual respect for each other's particular existence.

Gaposchkin attacked Velikovsky again in the June 1950 issue of Popular Astronomy, the essence of the argument being that his claims couldn't be true because they violated undemonstrable dogmatisms that antedated him and therefore took precedence.

So those who warn us of the "democratic dogmatisms about men being the best judges of their own interests" say that they are not the best judges.