How To Use Dogmatical In A Sentence
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Providence probably (for we cannot dogmatically define the hidden purposes of God in providence) overruled the past evil to ultimately greater good to him.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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He applies the Marxist world view dogmatically to all social phenomena.
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Nowhere in the report does she provide evidence for these assertions:they are merely dogmatically stated as fact.
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If you regard a presumption as rebuttable, you are NOT following it dogmatically!
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Berkeley is much taken with the notion of a World Soul that is a 'pure aethereal fire'; and has been speculating Siris is explicitly a speculative work, put forward not dogmatically but as food for thought about its role in the functioning of the cosmos.
Berkeley, Laws of Nature, and Occasionalism
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I am sensible, that nothing can be more unphilosophical than to be positive or dogmatical on any subject; and that, even if excessive scepticism could be maintained, it would not be more destructive to all just reasoning and inquiry.
An Enquiry into the Principles of Morals
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The picture painted by Eric Kaufmann of future society divided clamorously between fundamentalist atheists and dogmatically religious groups is not pretty.
Rory Fitzgerald: Richard Dawkins and Atheist Crimes
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And though some reverend brethren are for admitting their children to baptism (and offended with me for contradicting it), yet so cannot I, nor shall I dare to do it upon any pretences of their ancestors 'faith, or of a dogmatical faith of these rebellious parents.
The Reformed Pastor
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Nowhere in the report does she provide evidence for these assertions:they are merely dogmatically stated as fact.
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But because a proof of this nature cannot be dogmatical, that is, cannot be drawn from conceptions, inasmuch as it concerns a synthetical proposition a priori, and as philosophers never reflected that such propositions are valid only in relation to possible experience, and therefore cannot be proved except by means of a deduction of the possibility of experience, it is no wonder that while it has served as the foundation of all experience (for we feel the need of it in empirical cognition), it has never been supported by proof.
The Critique of Pure Reason
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he is a dogmatically opinionated critic of Modern Art
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We could then choose to separate art from non-art dogmatically, or by popular opinion.
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Upon all these occasions the world seems to have embraced a maxim of our law, viz., cuicunque in arte sua perito credendum est8: for it seems perhaps difficult to conceive that any one should have had enough of impudence to lay down dogmatical rules in any art or science without the least foundation.
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
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Every theory of education in our sense will, then, assume an affirmative answer to the first question, though it may do so dogmatically , without discussion.
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They should do so thoughtfully and undogmatically.
Times, Sunday Times
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My faith is a congeries of dogmatical certitudes, one of which is that the new liturgy is the triumph, yea the resurrection, of the Philistines. posted by John at 11: 07 AM
Leap Year -- Day
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They continued dogmatically with the Left sectarian mistakes such as over-assessment of the international situation and the subjective strength, and an underestimation of the enemy forces and hence could not build any movement of significance.
Interview with Ganapathy, General Secretary, CPI(Maoist)
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Mr. Russell himself is far too witty and athletic a ratiocinator simply to repeat the slander dogmatically.
Meaning of Truth
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“Rather,” thought I to myself on hearing this, but I continued, in the dogmatical tone I had adopted: — “It is sad, however, that you should be brought up in ignorance of the most ordinary branches of education; had you known something of history and grammar you might, by degrees, have relinquished your lace-mending drudgery, and risen in the world.”
The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
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He applies the Marxist world view dogmatically to all social phenomena.
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Researchers familiar with spectrometry and colorimetry will know this, but there might be many readers that dogmatically reject any animal color study without reflectance.
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Nowhere in the report does she provide evidence for these assertions:they are merely dogmatically stated as fact.
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Because the discursive babbler is setting himself some dogmatically rigid guardrails.
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Those who belittle the value of new integrative speculation are, in a phrase of Bennett's, dogmatically defeatist.
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By dogmatically employing ‘news values’ that focus on conflict, drama and simplicity, we get the political stakes raised to the point where political leaders are induced into playing the game of dumbing it down to win the media war.
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So that, if the truth must be spoken, when the rational and dogmatical sciences began, the discovery of useful works came to an end.
The New Organon
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For, if you would inform, a positive and dogmatical manner in advancing your sentiments may provoke contradiction and prevent a candid attention.
In which Max discovers a tic, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The science which, with all its preliminaries, has for its especial object the solution of these problems is named metaphysics -- a science which is at the very outset dogmatical, that is, it confidently takes upon itself the execution of this task without any previous investigation of the ability or inability of reason for such an undertaking.
The Critique of Pure Reason
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The state has the same will, the same conscience-voice for good and evil as the Christ; yet it crumbles itself away into dogmaticalness of civil officers against one another.
Uncollected Prose
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They are so unbelievably horrible, so appallingly unmusical, so dogmatically insensitive to the magic of the art, that they qualify as crowned heads of anti-music, even as the impostor popes went down in history as ‘anti-popes’.
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Those who belittle the value of new integrative speculation are, in a phrase of Bennett's, dogmatically defeatist.
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The "ouija" lies as coolly and confidently as it tells the truth; in fact, it is dogmatically positive that its statements are correct in every case, even when they are glaringly incorrect at the very time they are written.
The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
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The apagogic mode of proof is the true source of those illusions which have always had so strong an attraction for the admirers of dogmatical philosophy.
The Critique of Pure Reason
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Though this book contain in it many things dogmatical, that is, divers doctrines of the apostles, yet it is not styled the book of the doctrine, but of the Acts of the Apostles, that we may learn to act as they acted.
The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
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In fact, if you wish to instruct others, a positive and dogmatical manner in advancing your sentiments may occasion opposition and prevent a candid attention.
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Furthermore, Calvin neglects or doesn't comprehend an important and dogmatically accepted aspect of trinitarianism and Christology: what is known as the perichoresis
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism
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Nowhere in the report does she provide evidence for these assertions:they are merely dogmatically stated as fact.
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How, for example, to reconcile Aquinas' doctrinal disproof of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the acceptance and dogmatical promulgation of the same?
Light from the East: The Russian Catholic Parish in Lyons, France
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There is another species of learned men, who, though less dogmatical and supercilious, are not less impertinent.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman