The feeling was very subtle and quite
undogmatic, and he never imparted it to any other of the characters in this entanglement.
In his phrasing in this letter he is "cautious and
undogmatic, and he specifically calls for discussion and dialogue."
John Addams's
undogmatic Protestant religious practice impressed his daughter.
My (
undogmatic) intuition here is that Mao was invoking this Hegelian-Marxist-Leninist theoretical armature because it had been employed so fruitfully in the most successful revolution at that point in the twentieth century (the October Revolution of 1917), and that even as he did this, he sought to widen it in profound and original ways when adapting it to China's proto-revolutionary circumstances.
It is
undogmatic, imposing no creed and is committed to education free of indoctrination.
Decisive yet
undogmatic in such identifications, Rutter provides an overview of how different critics have interpreted such allusiveness.
Toulmin says that the
undogmatic suggestions of "practical
E Would you agree then to be called an
undogmatic economist?
Key, used both interests and opinions to develop his
undogmatic insights, in some ways still unsurpassed, in his major work Southern Politics in State and Nation (1949), contrasting Southern politics with the rest of the country.
Ross's temporal and spatial stretching of the Commune as an event, together with her focus on the ideas, attitudes and actions of the Communards and their fellow-travellers, yields a richly variegated and balanced work that is refreshingly
undogmatic. In the first part of her book, Ross addresses the lived experience and ideas of the Communards while they held Paris.
Rather, the experienced person proves to be, on the contrary, someone who is radically
undogmatic; who, because of the many experiences he has had and the knowledge he has drawn from them, is particularly well equipped to have new experiences and to learn from them.