Definition of «dogmatic approach»

A "dogmatic approach" means having a strong and unwavering belief in one's own ideas or opinions, often without considering other perspectives or being open to new information. It implies being inflexible and unwilling to change one's viewpoint.

Sentences with «dogmatic approach»

  • @enderland I agree relative to the others - this answer has some nuance, as opposed to the completely dogmatic approach of some other answers. (money.stackexchange.com)
  • The kernel of your message here is perfectly reasonable and a useful reminder for those of us who enjoy a more dogmatic approach. (nakedpastor.com)
  • But I must admit that a literal dogmatic approach to Marxism is abhorrent to the dynamic spirit of Marx himself. (religion-online.org)
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