Antidogmatic

/ˌæntiːdɔɡˈmætɪk/ adjective

Opposing or rejecting dogmatism; willing to question established beliefs and ideas rather than accept them without question.

From anti- (against) + dogmatic (asserting beliefs without proof). Dogmatic comes from Greek dogma 'opinion.' This philosophical term became popular during the Enlightenment and scientific revolution.

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