Sentences with phrase «as dogmatism»

It was also shown in previous surveys that PNS had positive correlations with the rigidity of one's cognition, such as dogmatism (Crowson, 2009; Neuberg & Newsom, 1993), intolerance for ambiguity (Neuberg & Newsom, 1993; Rubin, Paolini, & Crisp, 2011), authoritarianism (Jugert, Cohrs, & Duckitt, 2009; Kemmelmeier, 2010; Neuberg & Newsom, 1993; Newheiser & Dovidio, 2012), and intergroup disgust sensitivity (Hodson et al., 2013).
Although the validation study of the original PNS Scale (Neuberg & Newsom, 1993) also reported that the two subscales of the PNS Scale positively correlated with variables that are related to the rigidity of one's cognition?such as dogmatism (Rokeach, 1960) and intolerance of ambiguity (Eysenck, 1954)?
This quality of following everyone is known as dogmatism; dogmatism is a very prominent phenomenon amongst the generation of working class people today and will continue to be a tendency for a very long time.

Not exact matches

The press frames every story about Francis as a break with the rigidity, dogmatism etc, of his predecessors — Benedict's back in the doghouse, so to speak — and the latest example of a new, caring, open, pastoral (read: lenient) Catholicism.
Despite Hegel's rejection of pre-Kantian dogmatic metaphysics, there is reason to see in the Hegelian method a new dogmatism, to see it as perhaps the final attempt to produce a metaphysics in the traditional style, namely the last attempt to directly establish a metaphysical position.
Criticism of many of the elements of historic Christianity, especially of its dogmatism and cultural imperialism, led to the suggestion that it had much to learn, as well as much to teach, in its encounter with other faiths.
To declare as the sole and final truth a single - track, authoritarian body of belief is not only to commit before God the sin of self - righteousness but to weaken one's witness before men by an offensive dogmatism.
Let me say first that, as contrasted with a know - it - all dogmatism, agnosticism can be a very healthy attitude.
As the developing sciences began to get into their stride, and that brings us into the last hundred years, there was a tendency for them, having refuted so much of what Christian orthodoxy took for granted, to establish their own form of dogmatism.
Until fairly recently in the UK, the Conference of Bishops and the National Council of Priests were dominated by the same liberal dogmatism that simply would not allow alternative views, such as those offered by the Faith movement, to be promoted or debated.
Just as he did in Earthly Powers, Burleigh's new book shows how the over-politicized state, having failed to wipe out Christianity, became insanely jealous of it, eventually trying to appropriate its power and even adopting its rituals and rites to produce new, secularized religions, reproducing in reverse the dogmatism they rejected but without any biblical restraints.
After reading the comments, this is the overall impression I get: Why would I leave Christianity and the Church * with all its exclusivist dogmatism simply to run into the arms of another community that is just as exclusive and dogmatic?
Communist evil, Niebuhr said, resulted from its monopoly of power (absolute power over other men producing evils worse than injustice), its utopianism (attribution of the source of evil to something outside man — private property), its faith in revolution (a substitute religion), and its dogmatism (ideology masquerading as science).
My third prediction is that the word «evangelical» will go the way of «fundamentalism» as its adherents become increasingly homogonous and as the word becomes associated with dogmatism regarding politics, science, women's roles, homosexuality, salvation, and biblical literalism.
It can not come from an obscurantist who behaves as though nothing had happened and is content to repeat the shibboleths of a short - circuited dogmatism, or to take over the exegesis of Luther naïvely and uncritically, to say nothing of the allegorical interpretations of the Rabbis.
In some periods, Christians need to be awakened from their dogmatic slumbers; and this is still widely the case, for dogmatism destroys sensibility as the letter kills.
At the very moment at the end of the nineteenth century that the universities were consolidating the triumph of objectivism, many of the religious were claiming that religion meant dogmatism based upon a peculiar reading of the Scriptures (Genesis as a geology text.
It is not difficult to follow the writer in his rejection of the understanding opaque and authoritarian» understanding of revelation associated with ecclesiastical authority and theological dogmatism.58 Such understandings lead to the mistaken idea that there are propositions which count as «revealed truths.»
Even apart from this dogmatism, a special science will be likely to state its basic principles in a manner that will prevent their coordination with the basic principles of the other sciences, and with the presuppositions of religion, ethics, and aesthetics, as well as with other inescapable presuppositions of human «practice.»
As odd as it seems today, this thirst for reading fueled a renewed drive within humankind for a kind of scientific ecumenism, or scientific dogmatism, depending on one's point of vieAs odd as it seems today, this thirst for reading fueled a renewed drive within humankind for a kind of scientific ecumenism, or scientific dogmatism, depending on one's point of vieas it seems today, this thirst for reading fueled a renewed drive within humankind for a kind of scientific ecumenism, or scientific dogmatism, depending on one's point of view.
They view religion as engendering an anti-scientific outlook, one where the whole enterprise of scientific enquiry is undermined by dogmatism, even if the particular dogmas are contradicted by scientific fact, such as creationism.
They may be called the dogmatic and the pragmatic; or the a priori and the empirical; or the theological and the sociological; or, as one speaker defined them, a dogmatism which makes an absolute separation between the world and God and refuses to let the church be held responsible for anything that happens in the world, and a «pseudo-religious activism» which would make the church the servant of every benevolent or reforming impulse.
As a preventive of dogmatism such considerations have their value, but they should not be used to evade responsibility for defining the limits of our knowledge and determining as far as we can the possibilities of the matteAs a preventive of dogmatism such considerations have their value, but they should not be used to evade responsibility for defining the limits of our knowledge and determining as far as we can the possibilities of the matteas far as we can the possibilities of the matteas we can the possibilities of the matter.
Harnack set out to show from his penetrating studies of early Christianity that the relevance of Christianity to the modern world lay not in theological dogmatism but in the understanding of Christianity as an historical, changing, evolving process.
As discussed in my previous installment, some of the dogmatism within the paleo realm does not hold up to scientific scrutiny, and the scientific literature on anti-nutrients is deficient in high - quality human studies.
To speak of science as the new church dogmatism is simply wuwu.
Still, as misguided as purely technocentric approaches to technology integration are, they are not nearly as pervasive and distracting to educators, developers, and researchers as a particular strain of pedagogical dogmatism long embraced and largely unrecognized by many in the international educational technology community.
Perhaps that will be true of the Obama administration as well — pragmatism ruling over dogmatism, and a fear of freaking out the bond market.
Dogmatism is defined as «unfounded positiveness in matters of opinion,» and the «arrogant assertion of opinions as truths».
wouldn't some take the holding firm on a position for more than a decade as «dogmatism»?
You can, as Peter Lang writes above, describe it as ideology, group - think, herd mentality, motivated reasoning (or tribalism, dogmatism, confirmation bias....).
The upstart view of one generation became the inviolable creed of the next... It would be unrealistic to believe that dogmatism in science ended... flagrant examples as the Nazi doctrine [eugenics] of Aryan racial supremacy and the Communist credo of dialectic materialism... less publicized instances... are known in every discipline in small or large degree.
I am skeptical of anyone who leans towards identifying dogmatism with ideology — as opposed to seeing that based on what we know about the intrinsic qualities in how we reason, we all need to control for a tendency towards dogmatism.
«'' The word «dogmatism» isn't a pretty one, its about as ugly as the word «denial.»
What breaks my heart is that we paying for this trashy dogmatism masquerading as a «conversation» through university and CSIRO funding.
Not too many articles about profit and / or politics trumping science, as has happened quite often over the past few years — just tongue - clucking over those stupid hippies letting their dogmatism overshadow the usefulness of DDT.
The article resonates with me as there does seem to be more white and black dogmatism in Western people as opposed to the more nuanced approach to problem solving that is displayed in the Eastern cultures.
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