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Avoid rigid and dogmatic thinking from "summary" of How We Think by John Dewey

The danger of rigid and dogmatic thinking lies in its inflexibility. When we are rigid in our beliefs, we are resistant to new ideas and perspectives. We become trapped in our own narrow view of the world, unable to see beyond our preconceived notions. This can lead to closed-mindedness and a lack of critical thinking. Dogmatic thinking, on the other hand, involves blindly following a set of beliefs or principles without questioning their validity. It is an uncritical adherence to a particular ideology or doctrine, regardless of evidence or reason. Dogmatism stifles intellectual growth and inhibits the development of independent thought. In contrast, flexible thinking allows for openness to new ideas ...
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    How We Think

    John Dewey

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