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Dogmatic vs Deductive - What's the difference?

dogmatic | deductive |

As adjectives the difference between dogmatic and deductive

is that dogmatic is (philosophy|medicine) adhering only to principles which are true a priori , rather than truths based on evidence or deduction while deductive is .

As a noun dogmatic

is one of an ancient sect of physicians who went by general principles; opposed to the empiric.

dogmatic

English

Alternative forms

* dogmatical

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (philosophy, medicine) Adhering only to principles which are true a priori , rather than truths based on evidence or deduction.
  • Pertaining to dogmas; doctrinal.
  • Asserting dogmas or beliefs in a superior or arrogant way; opinionated, dictatorial.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • One of an ancient sect of physicians who went by general principles; opposed to the empiric.
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    deductive

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of, pertaining to, or based on deduction (process of reasoning).
  • (logic) Based on inferences from general principles.
  • Derived terms

    * deductive closure * deductive database * deductive language * deductive mood * deductive reasoning ----