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Trashing tradition: decoloniality and the rise of ideological dogmatism in comparative education

Comparative Education
The early twenty-first century has seen the emergence of a dogmatic strand of decolonial scholarship, often relying on racialised identity discourse and ad hominem critique, that rejects the ‘Western’ foundations of comparative education as irredeemably ...
Edward Vickers, Erwin H. Epstein
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On Energy Efficiency and the Brain’s Resistance to Change: The Neurological Evolution of Dogmatism and Close-Mindedness

Psychological Reports, 2018
The brain has been described as very resistant to change. However, why it does this has not been fully explained. In this paper, I propose that resilience to the disruption of consolidated memory is at the heart of the brain’s resistance to change, and ...
T. Tobore
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Direct replications of Ottati et al. (2015): The earned dogmatism effect occurs only with some manipulations of expertise

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2018
The Earned Dogmatism Hypothesis is that social norms entitle experts to behave in a close-minded fashion, and therefore that manipulations which increase perceived expertise reduce open-minded cognition.
R. Calin-Jageman
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Experimental demonstrations of the earned dogmatism effect using a variety of optimal manipulations: Commentary and response to Calin-Jageman (2018)

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2018
According to the Earned Dogmatism Hypothesis, social norms entitle experts to be more dogmatic (closed-minded) than non-experts. Consequently, individuals who occupy the expert role are more closed-minded than non-experts.
V. Ottati   +3 more
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Hinge Propositions, Skeptical Dogmatism, and External World Disjunctivism

International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, 2019
Following Wittgenstein’s lead, Crispin Wright and others have argued that hinge propositions are immune from skeptical doubt. In particular, the entitlement strategy, as we shall refer to it, says that hinge propositions have a special type of ...
M. Walker
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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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Disagreement, Dogmatism, and the Bounds of Philosophy

International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2019
Edouard Machery is sceptical of the ambitions of philosophers. They seek to uncover metaphysical necessities, and in order to do so they rely on judgements about far-fetched hypothetical cases.
N. Hughes
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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 ...
M P, Steininger   +2 more
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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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