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On synchronic dogmatism

SynthÈse, 2015
Saul Kripke (Philosophical troubles, 2011) argued that the requirement that knowledge eliminate all possibilities of error leads to dogmatism (i.e., the view that, if one knows that p, then one may rationally decide now to disregard any future evidence against p one may encounter).
Rodrigo Borges, Borges Rodrigo
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Dogmatism, Dogmatism Factors, and Liberalism-Conservatism

Psychological Reports, 1974
Dogmatism scores, dogmatism factor scores, and two indices of liberalism-conservatism were interrelated for 78 male students, 89 female students, 108 of their fathers, and 138 of their mothers. The six major dogmatism factors found in the literature were belief in one truth, belief in a cause, alienation, virtuous self-denial, self-proselytization, and
M, Steininger, H, Lesser
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Dogmatism and Attitudes

Psychological Reports, 1972
Dogmatism was related to several attitudes for male and female college students. Political conservatism and reported church attendance were positively related to dogmatism for both sexes. Attitude toward marijuana, characteristics attributed to a “good professor,” reasons for attending college, and test anxiety were only partly related to dogmatism, or
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Anxiety and Dogmatism

Psychological Reports, 1971
Rokeach (1960) has suggested that dogmatism represents a cognitive network of defenses against anxiety. However, this position has been inadequately and inconsisrently supported (Byrne, Blaylock, & Goldberg, 1966; Fillenbaum & Jackman, 1961; Norman, 1966; Rebhun, 1966; Rokeach & Kemp, 1960; Rokeach & Bonier, 1960; Rokeach, Toch, & Rotunan, 1960; Sticht
D J, Hanson, A M, Bush
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Dogmatism and Authoritarianism

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1968
(1968). Dogmatism and Authoritarianism. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 89-95.
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Dogmatism and Misanthropy

Psychological Reports, 1975
In distinguishing Letween open and closed mindedness, Rokeach (1960, pp. 62-63) assumed that the more closed minded the individual, "the more will the world be seen as threatening." He continued that "On the other hand, the world is seen to be a more friendly place by the relatively open person." While this distinction has been investigated (Lee ...
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On Jurisprudence’s Dogmatism and Dogmatic Method

Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL))
The article is devoted to the dogma of law and the dogmatism of legal reasoning. The dogma of law is considered as an a priori assumption that acts as a fundamental logical postulate in the normative system of positive law, requiring compliance with a certain sequence of mental operations.
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Dogmatism and Field-Dependency

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965
To clarify the nature of the relationship between dogmatism and field-dependency, 38 male Catholics were administered the Dogmatism Test and the Rod and Frame Test (RFT). (1) Dogmatism Test scores were correlated with RFT performance. (2) Responses to items on the Dogmatism Test judged as measures of dependency were correlated with RFT performance. (3)
D T, HELLKAMP, J N, MARR
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Dogmatic Evidence of “The Given”

Contemporary Pragmatism, 2017
This paper addresses the epistemological problem of the myth of “the given” from an evidentialist and pragmatic perspective concerning the attribution of knowledge: if the evidence supporting p may be based on «the given» for S, how can “the given” be considered the basis of the evidence if it is a myth?
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Dogmatism, and Another Dogmatism

CHUL HAK SA SANG - Journal of Philosophical Ideas, 2008
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