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Topic: Philosophy

dogmatization

IPA: //ˌdɔɡmətaɪˈzeɪʃən//

KK: /dɔɡmətəˈzeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of stating beliefs or opinions in a way that is very strong and not open to doubt or disagreement.

Example: The dogmatization of certain ideologies can lead to a lack of open discussion.

dogmatize

IPA: //ˈdɔɡməˌtaɪz//

KK: /dɔɡməˌtaɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To state opinions or beliefs in a very strong and forceful way, without considering other viewpoints.

Example: He tends to dogmatize about his beliefs, making it hard for others to share their opinions.

transitive verb

Definition: To declare something as an official belief or principle that must be accepted without question.

Example: The philosopher tended to dogmatize his views, insisting that they were the only correct interpretations.

dogmatizer

IPA: /ˈdɔɡməˌtaɪzər/

KK: /dɔɡˈmætɪzaɪzər/

noun

Definition: A person who expresses their opinions or beliefs in a very strong and forceful way, often without considering other viewpoints.

Example: The dogmatizer refused to listen to any arguments that contradicted his beliefs.

doubleness

IPA: /ˈdaʊblnəs/

KK: /ˈdaʊblnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being double, which can refer to having two parts or aspects, often implying a sense of duplicity or insincerity.

Example: The doubleness of his character made it hard to trust him completely.

doublethink

IPA: //ˈdʌbəlθɪŋk//

KK: /ˈdʌbəlˌθɪŋk/

noun

Definition: A way of thinking where a person accepts two contradictory ideas at the same time, often used to deceive oneself.

Example: In a society where doublethink is common, people may believe that war is peace and freedom is slavery.

doubtable

IPA: /ˈdaʊtəbl/

KK: /ˈdaʊtəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be questioned or doubted; uncertain or suspicious about something.

Example: His explanation was doubtable, leaving many people confused about the truth.

dualism

IPA: /ˈdjuːəlɪzəm/

KK: /ˈdjuːəlɪzəm/

noun

Definition: The belief or theory that there are two fundamental parts or aspects to something, such as the mind and body, or good and evil.

Example: In philosophy, dualism suggests that the mind and body are distinct and separate entities.

dualist

IPA: /ˈdjuːəlɪst/

KK: /ˈdjuːəlɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the belief that there are two fundamental principles or realities, often in contrast or opposition to each other.

Example: The philosopher presented a dualist perspective on the mind-body relationship.

noun

Definition: A person who believes in the existence of two fundamental principles or realities, often in the context of good and evil or mind and body.

Example: The philosopher was a dualist, arguing that the mind and body are separate entities.

dualistic

IPA: /ˈdjuː.ə.lɪs.tɪk/

KK: /ˈdjuːəlɪstɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the idea that there are two fundamental principles or realities, often in contrast or opposition to each other.

Example: The philosopher presented a dualistic view of the mind and body, suggesting they are separate entities.

duality

IPA: /djuˈælɪti/

KK: /djuˈælɪti/

noun

Definition: The state of having two different parts or aspects that are often opposite or contrasting.

Example: The duality of her personality made her both charming and unpredictable.

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