Dogmatism Quotes
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Obstinacy and dogmatism are the surest signs of stupidity. Is there anything more confident, resolute, disdainful, grave and serious than an ass?
— Michel De Montaigne
Dogmatism increases in direct proportion to a person's inability to prove a point.
— Donald J. Walters
I consider dogmatism a far greater threat than religion per se.
— Frans De Waal
Mistakes can be corrected by those who pay attention to facts but dogmatism will not be corrected by those who are wedded to a vision.
— Thomas Sowell
The history of science alone can keep the physicist from the mad ambitions of dogmatism as well as the despair of pyrrhonian scepticism.
— Pierre Duhem
Certainty closes many doors," he replied. "It leads to dogmatism. Souls accept what they know and stop striving upwards.
— Jo Walton
Harris had the egotistical dogmatism of the self-made man who had painfully educated himself without contact with superior brains.
— Beatrice Webb
Dogmatism makes for scientific anemia.
— Gordon W. Allport
Once again reality has proved that no particular group has a monopoly over demagogy, dogmatism, and ignorance.
— Roberto Bolano
Truth is independent of all dogmas, ancient or modern.
— Abhijit Naskar
In scientific subjects, the natural remedy for dogmatism has been found in research.
— Ronald Fisher
Every side attacks you when you don't take sides.
— Marty Rubin
Lord, give me firmness without hardness, steadfastness without dogmatism, love without weakness.
— Jim Elliot
Dogmatism spreads its roots in the fertile soil of uncertainty.
— Walter Darby Bannard
While missionaries do many noble things at great risk to themselves, their dogmatism still spreads ignorance and death.
— Sam Harris
Truth doesn't pay homage to creeds. Creeds must adjust themselves to be compatible with the truth.
— Abhijit Naskar
Dogmatism is the greatest of mental obstacles to human happiness.
— Bertrand Russell
The logic of validation allows us to move between the two limits of dogmatism and skepticism.
— Paul Ricoeur
Explore, and explore. Be neither chided nor flattered out of your position of perpetual inquiry. Neither dogmatize or accept another's dogmatism.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The greater the ignorance the greater the dogmatism.
— William Osler
Arrogance, pedantry, and dogmatism ... the occupational diseases of those who spend their lives directing the intellects of the young.
— Henry Seidel Canby
We need some heterodoxy in social science in order for them to avoid death by suffocation under dogmatism.
— Bourdieu, Pierre
Bigotry is chronic dogmatism.
— Horace Greeley
The world is so full of possibilities that dogmatism is simply indecent.
— Albert Einstein
The self-satisfied dogmatism with which mankind at each period of its history cherishes the delusion of the finality of existing modes of knowledge.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Dogmatism is the anti-Christ of learning.
— Alfred North Whitehead
It's what you learn after you know it all that counts.
— Earl Weaver
No religion except ours has taught that man is born in sin; none of the philosophical sects has admitted it; none therefore has spoken the truth
— Blaise Pascal
I don't like dogmas; i don't want to be kept in a box
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Dogmation is puppyism come to its full growth.
— Douglas William Jerrold
If it is true that we need a degree of certainty to get by, it is also true that too much of the stuff can be lethal.
— Terry Eagleton
Great theories are expansive; failures mire us in dogmatism and tunnel vision.
— Stephen Jay Gould
A candid spirit is mightier than the most persistent dogmatism.
— Amos Bronson Alcott
Skepticism relieved two terrible diseases that afflicted mankind: anxiety and dogmatism.
— Sextus Empiricus
Fanatics are like debris following the course of the wind, they are swept around like sand, and convinced to believe in what they do not understand.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Faith: The opposite of dogmatism.
— John Ralston Saul