0 not willing to consider new or different ideas -- yeni ve farklı fikirleri kabul etmeyen, bağnaz, yeniliklere açık olmayan
a blinkered attitude
It is rather that he is blinkered, insufficiently appreciative of his own nature.
A short-term phenomenon mingled with a blinkered outlook has formed the basis for a too-sweeping generalization.
He comes across as an earnest but blinkered academic.
Is this because either or both are bad archaeologists, or being perverse or blinkered?
It inevitably takes a blinkered view, a position well explained by the author from the outset.
Such a blinkered approach has considerable merit, for it neatly captures the fact that cooperation is possible even in the face of considerable disagreement about facts and values.
In its decontextualized forms, it can even sometimes begin to underscore a self-serving, blinkered analyses of structures of authority that are unfamiliar and outside the range of one's own culture.
Bushnell stressed the limitations of religious language and, in particular, the dangers of a blinkered dogmatic terminology.