Sentences with phrase «scientific dogmatisms»

Process philosophy is, therefore, a much - needed corrective of theological and scientific dogmatisms of eternal truths, fixed categories, and unchangeable permanences.
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 view.

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And the biggest threats to this enterprise come from completely opposite directions — postmodernist denial of scientific objectivity and religious obscurantism and dogmatism.
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.
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.
Its mission statement includes ``... a commitment to publishing scholarly articles in defense of the practice of private medicine, the pursuit of integrity in medical research... Political correctness, dogmatism and orthodoxy will be challenged with logical reasoning, valid data and the scientific method.»
Sometimes, like it or not, agree with it or not, dogmatism does interfere with scientific progress.
I think there's a difference between this sort of scientific conservatism — even excessive conservatism — and dogmatism.
Although many of the theories of catastrophic geological change were argued on fully scientific grounds, by the end of the nineteenth century scientists had come to lump all such theories with religious dogmatism.
More distressingly, my brand of sceptical empiricism has been often met with a bludgeoning dogmatism about the authority of scientific consensus.
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