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[существительное]
догмат ; догма


Тезаурус:

  1. Frequent Bolovian references (drawings, some rhymes, and much Bolovian dogma) show that in the period 1927-;30 Eliot found this a valuable way of letting off some of the emotional steam generated by his conversion; serious discussions of theology are juxtaposed in this correspondence with ridiculous accounts of Bolovian religious practice, one letter dated according to the day of St Cecilia, another according to that of St Gumbolumbo.
  2. This is sometimes quoted as a contradiction of the central dogma, but that is a misunderstanding.
  3. The Intifada was perhaps the most convincing refutation ever of the time- honoured, complacent dogma that "the status quo can last as long as we want it to."
  4. He examines their various kinds of failure in reading, arising from the reader's susceptibility to personal fantasy, dominance by dogma, over-literalness, careless construing, and so on.
  5. My memories are full of anecdotes and trivia, not stultified by rigid dogma.
  6. In his important book The concept of mind (1949) Ryle exploded the dogma by successfully demonstrating that, as used in the Cartesian "myth", the term represents the facts of mental life as if it belonged to one logical type or category, when it actually belongs to another.
  7. The central dogma is of course a theory, but there is no evidence to suggest that it is wrong.
  8. The supposed dogma that no new prerogatives may be created hardly matters when there are endless old ones such as this waiting to be discovered.
  9. The Arts: Drama, not dogma THEATRE
  10. At the beginning of Surrealism it was argued that there was no Surrealist painting, but this dogma was soon reversed.
  11. Some felt Mrs Thatcher was now denationalizing out of dogma, without making out a case on managerial or cost grounds.
  12. Hobhouse concerned himself directly with the evolution of mind at a time when the behaviourist dogma had not yet arrived to inhibit such a discussion.
  13. Some of the young were moved by Nicholson; he was human and had pathos and they needed dogma.

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