doctrine

/ˈdɑktrən/
noun
  1. A set of beliefs or principles held and taught by a group, especially in religion, politics, or philosophy.
    • She studied the doctrine of the ancient Greek philosophers.
    • The company's doctrine emphasizes customer satisfaction above all.
    • The doctrine of equality is central to many modern democracies.
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