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  2. Halter - Wikipedia

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    A halter or headcollar is headgear placed on animals used to lead or tie up livestock and, occasionally, other animals; it fits behind the ears (behind the poll), and around the muzzle. To handle the animal, usually a lead rope is attached.

  3. Münchhausen trilemma - Wikipedia

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    The dogmatic argument, which rests on accepted precepts which are merely asserted rather than defended; The trilemma, then, is having to choose one of three equally unsatisfying options. Karl Popper's suggestion was to accept the trilemma as unsolvable and work with knowledge by way of conjecture and criticism. [citation needed]

  4. Dogmatix - Wikipedia

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    Dogmatix (/ d ɒ ɡ ˈ m æ t ɪ k s /) is a fictional white terrier dog who is a companion to Obelix in the Asterix comics. [1] Dogmatix is a pun on the words dog and dogmatic.In the original French, his name is Idéfix, itself a pun on the French expression idée fixe (fixed idea) meaning an obsession.

  5. God complex - Wikipedia

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    A god complex is an unshakable belief characterized by consistently inflated feelings of personal ability, privilege, or infallibility. [1] The person is also highly dogmatic in their views, meaning the person speaks of their personal opinions as though they were unquestionably correct. [2]

  6. Coherentism - Wikipedia

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    Coherentism is a view either about the structure and system of knowledge and truth, or else justified belief. The coherentist's thesis is normally formulated in terms of a denial of its contrary, such as dogmatic foundationalism, which lacks a proof-theoretical framework, or correspondence theory, which lacks universalism.

  7. Patristic anthology - Wikipedia

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    Only in the seventh century the dogmatic florilegia assumed a fully developed and definite form. At the Sixth General Council, in 680, two of these collections played a very prominent rôle, one, constructed by Macarius, the Patriarch of Antioch, in favour of the Monothelites, and the other, a counter collection presented by the legates of Pope Agatho.