Sentences with phrase «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. Full definition
@enderland I agree relative to the others - this answer has some nuance, as opposed to the completely dogmatic approach of some other answers.
The kernel of your message here is perfectly reasonable and a useful reminder for those of us who enjoy a more dogmatic approach.
But I must admit that a literal dogmatic approach to Marxism is abhorrent to the dynamic spirit of Marx himself.
What if You abandon your overly dogmatic approach and try not to get so caught up with rules or labels.
Suppose there is a nice carrot cake (i.e. Heavy Duty concept) in the refrigerator and I take it out and eat the whole thing at one sitting (i.e Dogmatic approach).
I do like the common sense & non dogmatic approach.
But one thing is certain: Valentino needs new air and a lighter, less dogmatic approach, just as much as Dior needs more femininity and romance.
17 missions are offered, which start off with a very dogmatic approach that saves the best punches for the final few flights.
What we are witnessing, I would suggest, is that the Holocaust is taking on some of the characteristics of a cult, with adherents promoting a dogmatic approach to a series of sacred events.
That is the danger of dogmatic approaches to complex problems.
i believe it works on many levels but science is fundamentally flawed in its dogmatic approach to reason and reality.
AP should never be a dogmatic approach, but a responsive one.
George Osborne's dogmatic approach to reducing the deficit distorts economic recovery by curbing the ambition of the very policies promoted in the motion to be debated in Glasgow.
Fern Elsdon - Baker criticises Richard Dawkins's dogmatic approach to evolution and his coining of rigid metaphors for the processes involved (18...
I'm not much for cults and groups or dogmatic approaches.
The UK's dogmatic approach to teaching reading does a disservice to the different ways and speeds at which young children learn, writes Jan Dubiel Ofsted's recent Bold Beginnings...
Lygia Clark, Lygia Pape, Am» lcar de Castro, Franz Weissmann, Reynaldo Jardim, Sergio de Camargo, Theon Spanudis and Ferreira Gullar were unhappy with the dogmatic approach of the concrete group, so published the neo-concrete manifesto in 1959.
I can speak for myself: Certainly I am pro-forest and pro-people (I have worked with tropical conservation a long time) but I am also critical of a dogmatic approach to anything.
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