One need not be a doctrinaire egalitarian to be speechless at this requirement.
This is why it is so dangerous clinically to be a totally committed utilitarian, deontologist, or any other kind of doctrinaire ethicist.
Significantly, medicine was taught in conjunction with other doctrinaire disciplines like law, logic and theology.
Given their rejection of a doctrinaire liberal position, it is not surprising that their discourse departed significantly from laissez-faire.
The use of elements traditionally associated with different instructional philosophies responds to separate instructional needs; therefore, objections to the hybridity sound more doctrinaire than principled.
And they help develop a sensibility for contemporary musical thinking that goes well beyond orthodox and doctrinaire textbook discussions.
Their mode of economic governance was empirical and pragmatic rather than doctrinaire.
It was more than a doctrinaire movement, being cast in an activist mould.