Phrases with «dogmatic assertions»

Dogmatic assertions refer to statements or beliefs that are presented as absolute or unquestionable truths, without allowing for doubt or opposing viewpoints. It means someone is making strong claims without considering alternative perspectives or evidence that may contradict their position. Full definition

Sentences with «dogmatic assertions»

  • «Speculative philosophy,» writes Whitehead, «is the endeavor to frame a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in terms of which every element in our experience can be interpreted,» but they «are not dogmatic assertions of the obvious; they are tentative formulations of the ultimate generalities.» (religion-online.org)
  • I grieve when Christian preachers make dogmatic assertions about people they say will be lost. (rachelheldevans.com)
  • I counted 6 unsubstantiated and unevidenced dogmatic assertions of truth in that statement. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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