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dogma [ˈdɒgmə] n pl -mas, -mata [-mətə]
1. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) a religious doctrine or system of doctrines proclaimed by ecclesiastical authority as true 2. (Philosophy) a belief, principle, or doctrine or a code of beliefs, principles, or doctrines Marxist dogma [via Latin from Greek: opinion, belief, from dokein to seem good] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
dogma Translations dogma n → Dogma nt n dogma [ˈdogmə] opinions settled or fixed by an authority, eg the Church. dogma, leerstelling, doktrine عَقيدَه догма dogma dogme; trossætning das Dogma δόγμα dogma dogma اعتقاد؛ حکم opinkappale dogme דוּגמָה, מַעֲרֶכֶת עִיקָרִים सिद्धांत, मत dogma, vjersko načelo dogma dogma kredda; trúarkenning; kenningakerfi dogma 教義 교리 dogma dogma ajaran dogma dogme, fastslått læresetning dogmat dogma dogmă догма(т) dogma, článok viery dogma dogma dogm หลักศาสนา dogma, dinî inanış 教義;教條 догма اصول، عقیدہ giáo điều 教义;教条 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| By the same token, the equation of humanists with academics appears somewhat farfetched, too, as it was precisely the humanist movement that opposed "official" academic teachings and dogmata, still firmly entrenched in the Scholastic tradition at the time. We cannot allow language, which serves as a medium of rational thought, to surrender unconditionally to ideology and dogmata, and thus to be stripped of content and meaning, of reality itself. It concerns Natalis Conti's Mythologiae (1551), subtitled In quibus omnia prope naturalis et moralis philosophiae dogmata sub antiquorum fabulis contenta fuisse demonstratur ("in which it is shown that all teachings of natural and moral philosophy are contained in the fables of antiquity"). |
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