He believes Georgescu to have been "hyper-intelligent", but argues that his cognitive skills were being harnessed "by the most dogmatic and brutal form of stupidity."
They were the proponents of the Vedic religion in its dogmatic and purest form.
He often emphasized that Zen Buddhism adapted so readily to new cultures especially because it was not dependent upon a dogmatic external form.
In the mid-1990s, the RCL gradually detached itself from more dogmatic forms of Marxist thinking, and began to concentrate on the issue of anti-imperialism.
Serialism is, of course, the god that failed, but even freer and less dogmatic forms of atonality have shown little ability to please demanding audiences.
Happily too, he encourages sweeping effects, fails to discourage vibrato in his soloists and seems generally unconcerned with more dogmatic forms of musicology.
His Saudi-subsidized high school, they contend, was a potential breeding ground for an extreme, dogmatic form of Islam.
It deprived the mystic of the certainties that characterise the more dogmatic forms of religion.
Chapters one to six recapitulate in a more explicitly dogmatic form the implications of his treatment of the image of sin in Scale 1.
Lewontin, Gould and Eldredge were thus more interested in dialectical materialism as a heuristic, than a dogmatic form of 'truth' or a statement of their politics.