noun
- plural of dogmatization; the act or process of stating something as an absolute truth without proof or evidence
Usage: formal; typically used in academic or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The professor criticized the dogmatizations in the student's essay, noting the lack of supporting evidence.
- Religious dogmatizations often discourage critical thinking and open debate.
- Her tendency toward dogmatizations made it difficult for her to accept alternative viewpoints.
- The committee rejected the dogmatizations presented without proper research or documentation.
- Philosophical progress requires moving beyond dogmatizations toward evidence-based reasoning.