antidogmatic

/ˌæntiˌdɔɡˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Opposed to or rejecting rigid beliefs, doctrines, or established opinions; open-minded and flexible in thinking.
    • In an antidogmatic workplace, employees feel free to challenge old methods and suggest improvements.
    • The philosopher was known for his antidogmatic views, always willing to consider new evidence.
    • Her antidogmatic approach to teaching encouraged students to question everything.
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