Antidogmatical

/ˌæntiːdɔɡˈmætɪkəl/ adjective

Opposing dogmatism or rigid adherence to established doctrines; characterized by flexibility and openness to new ideas.

From antidogmatic + -al (adjective suffix). This is simply an alternative form of antidogmatic that appeared in 18th-19th century philosophical writing.

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