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dogmaadd into favorites/ˈdɔɡ.mə/, /ˈdɑɡ.mə/, /ˈdɒɡ.mə/
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Etymology: [ 'dog-m&, 'däg- ] (noun.) 1638. From Latin dogma (“philosophical tenet”), from Ancient Greek δόγμα (“opinion, tenet”), from δοκέω (dokeō, “I seem good, think”) (more at decent). Treated in the 17c. -18c. as Greek, with plural dogmata.
Synonyms: article, article of faith, canon, conviction, credenda, credo, creed, doctrine, gospel, opinion, persuasion, precept, rule, teachings, tenet, view
Antonyms: ambiguity, doubt, indecision, unbelief, uncertainty

dogma, doktrin, dini sistem, inak, kesin fikir, inanç, kaide, dini inanç, kesin söz veya fikir,

1 dogma     ts
2 doktrin     ts
3 dini sistem     ts
4 inak     ts
5 kesin fikir     ts
6 inanç     ts
7 kaide     ts
8 dini inanç     ts
9 kesin söz veya fikir     ts
 

Kesin olarak ileri sürülen ve her çeşit inceleme ve eleştiri üstünde tutulan görüş, inak, nas, itiraz kabul etmeyen, tüm sorgulama süreçlerinin dışında tutulan önermelerden her biri, Her inceleme ve eleştirinin dışında tutulan ve değişmez olduğu varsayılan kavram, Doğruluğu sınanmadan benimsenen, bir öğretinin veya ideolojinin temeli yapılan sav, Doğruluğu sınanmadan benimsenen, bir öğretinin veya ideolojinin temeli yapılan sav, nas, Asla değişmeyeceği kabul edilen mutlak değerleri kabul eden, bu bilgilerin mutlak hakikat olduğunu, inceleme, tartışma yahut araştırmaya ihtiyacın olmadığını savunan anlayış, Doğruluğu sınanmadan benimsenen, bir öğretinin veya ideolojinin temeli yapılan sav, nas, inak,

10 Kesin olarak ileri sürülen ve her çeşit inceleme ve eleştiri üstünde tutulan görüş  Hukuk     ts
11 inak     ts
12 nas     ts
13 itiraz kabul etmeyen, tüm sorgulama süreçlerinin dışında tutulan önermelerden her biri     ts
14 Her inceleme ve eleştirinin dışında tutulan ve değişmez olduğu varsayılan kavram     ts
15 Doğruluğu sınanmadan benimsenen, bir öğretinin veya ideolojinin temeli yapılan sav     ts
16 Doğruluğu sınanmadan benimsenen, bir öğretinin veya ideolojinin temeli yapılan sav, nas     ts
17 Asla değişmeyeceği kabul edilen mutlak değerleri kabul eden, bu bilgilerin mutlak hakikat olduğunu, inceleme, tartışma yahut araştırmaya ihtiyacın olmadığını savunan anlayış     ts
18 Doğruluğu sınanmadan benimsenen, bir öğretinin veya ideolojinin temeli yapılan sav, nas, inak     ts
 

An authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true regardless of evidence, or without evidence to support it, A doctrine (or set of doctrines) relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth authoritatively by a religious organization or leader, A doctrinal notion asserted without regard to evidence or truth; an arbitrary dictum, a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof, any idea, theory, belief claimed as undisputable truth, a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma", a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma" a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof, A formally stated and authoritatively settled doctrine; a definite, established, and authoritative tenet, An authoritative principle, belief, or statement of opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true, A doctrine or a set of doctrines relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth in an authoritative manner by a church, system of principles; system of religious laws, That which is held as an opinion; a tenet; a doctrine, Institutionalized doctrine, Basic beliefs and truths contained in the Bible and the Holy Tradition of the Church as defined by the Ecumenical Councils and the Fathers of the Church Dogma is studied by the field ofdogmatic theology, Those beliefs held as established or put forth as an authoritative or expert opinion, often contained in a secondary or tertiary source, but that have little or no supportive empirical evidence from primary sources Medical dogma is usually derived from unevaluated biological hypotheses and uncritical observation or experience without recognition of the effects of chance, natural biological variation, and observer bias An unknown but significant portion of medical practice falls into this category Repetition across secondary and tertiary sources or the number of people, whatever their qualifications, that hold this belief does not change the status of such information Most information conveyed in the instructional setting is given in the form of dogma without the associated information necessary to judge its credibility, A generally held set of formulated beliefs, disapproval If you refer to a belief or a system of beliefs as a dogma, you disapprove of it because people are expected to accept that it is true, without questioning it. Their political dogma has blinded them to the real needs of the country. a set of firm beliefs held by a group of people who expect other people to accept these beliefs without thinking about them religious/political/ideological etc dogma (dokein ), A blind belief in things often without a material base, Genus: A set of beliefs Differentia: Accepted on faith, A concept or principle accepted as absolute truth on the basis of unquestioned acceptance of an authority's statement to that effect rather than on the basis of logical reasoning or demonstrated proof, A teaching in a religion that is seen as part of that religion's core tradition, spelled out in some specific way that is considered definitive or authoritative Dogmas are common to most religions, and sometimes non-religious systems The Roman Catholic Church still believes it can declare Christian dogma; other Christians do not accept that any one body can issue dogma, or even that there is such a definitive thing as 'dogma' Today, the word 'dogma' has a negative feel to it, because dogmas have been used by those in authority to limit freedom, a ) In Christian theology, teachings derived from Scripture, b ) In Romanist theology, permanent teachings of their church which can not be changed ( COMPARE: Doctrine, SEE: Dogmatics ), The rigid belief in a set of rules or practices, The doctrines in which one must believe to attain salvation, plural of dogma,

19 An authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true regardless of evidence, or without evidence to support it - "The unforgiving dogma of Stalinism is that what the party leader, however cruel and incompetent, decrees, however absurd, must be accepted as dogma"     ts
20 A doctrine (or set of doctrines) relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth authoritatively by a religious organization or leader - "In the Catholic Church, new dogmas can only be declared by the pope after the extremely rare procedure ex cathedra to make them part of the official faith."     ts
21 A doctrinal notion asserted without regard to evidence or truth; an arbitrary dictum     ts
22 a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof     ts
23 any idea, theory, belief claimed as undisputable truth     ts
24 a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma"     ts
25 a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma" a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof     ts
26 A formally stated and authoritatively settled doctrine; a definite, established, and authoritative tenet     ts
27 An authoritative principle, belief, or statement of opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true     ts
28 A doctrine or a set of doctrines relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth in an authoritative manner by a church     ts
29 system of principles; system of religious laws  isim     ts
30 That which is held as an opinion; a tenet; a doctrine     ts
31 Institutionalized doctrine     ts
32 Basic beliefs and truths contained in the Bible and the Holy Tradition of the Church as defined by the Ecumenical Councils and the Fathers of the Church Dogma is studied by the field ofdogmatic theology     ts
33 Those beliefs held as established or put forth as an authoritative or expert opinion, often contained in a secondary or tertiary source, but that have little or no supportive empirical evidence from primary sources Medical dogma is usually derived from unevaluated biological hypotheses and uncritical observation or experience without recognition of the effects of chance, natural biological variation, and observer bias An unknown but significant portion of medical practice falls into this category Repetition across secondary and tertiary sources or the number of people, whatever their qualifications, that hold this belief does not change the status of such information Most information conveyed in the instructional setting is given in the form of dogma without the associated information necessary to judge its credibility     ts
34 A generally held set of formulated beliefs     ts
35 disapproval If you refer to a belief or a system of beliefs as a dogma, you disapprove of it because people are expected to accept that it is true, without questioning it. Their political dogma has blinded them to the real needs of the country. a set of firm beliefs held by a group of people who expect other people to accept these beliefs without thinking about them religious/political/ideological etc dogma (dokein )     ts
36 A blind belief in things often without a material base     ts
37 Genus: A set of beliefs Differentia: Accepted on faith     ts
38 A concept or principle accepted as absolute truth on the basis of unquestioned acceptance of an authority's statement to that effect rather than on the basis of logical reasoning or demonstrated proof     ts
39 A teaching in a religion that is seen as part of that religion's core tradition, spelled out in some specific way that is considered definitive or authoritative Dogmas are common to most religions, and sometimes non-religious systems The Roman Catholic Church still believes it can declare Christian dogma; other Christians do not accept that any one body can issue dogma, or even that there is such a definitive thing as 'dogma' Today, the word 'dogma' has a negative feel to it, because dogmas have been used by those in authority to limit freedom     ts
40 a ) In Christian theology, teachings derived from Scripture, b ) In Romanist theology, permanent teachings of their church which can not be changed ( COMPARE: Doctrine, SEE: Dogmatics )     ts
41 The rigid belief in a set of rules or practices     ts
42 The doctrines in which one must believe to attain salvation     ts
43dogmas plural of dogma     ts
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dogma, was, were born,

44 dogma     ts
45dogmak was, were born     ts
 


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