0 tending to force one’s own opinions on other people -- หัวรั้น
He’s very dogmatic on this subject.
Relativism counsels tolerance, it is believed, whereas nonrelativism engenders accusations of irrationality or willful malice and a dogmatic attachment to one's own cultural prejudices.
Meanwhile, dogmatic positions on whether perceived color is a property of physical objects or of the observer's nervous system are unreasonable.
Such claims, on either side, are dogmatic, not philosophical.
Further, it brings out with striking clarity the difference between dogmatic and historical theology.
Fourthly, it attributes such practices with fluidity, negotiation and openness, while reformism is characterized as closed, rigid and dogmatic.
But this phenomenon creates a certain paradox: the nationalist discourse as a hegemonic device attempts to fix meaning on the basis of its dogmatic principles.
It remained a reservoir of ideas, not dogmatic, and open to various, even contradicting approaches.
Together they tried to force a literal, dogmatic orthodoxy on believers instead of the true spiritual faith, which could not be inculcated by force.
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