antidogmatic

English

Etymology

anti- + dogmatic

Adjective

antidogmatic (comparative more antidogmatic, superlative most antidogmatic)

  1. Opposed to dogma.
    • 1998, Pauli Pylkkö, The aconceptual mind: Heideggerian themes in holistic naturalism, page 73:
      Mach's naturalism was antidogmatic in the sense that, in his thinking, both the physical and the psychical are derived from neutral elements.

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