Archdogmatist

/ˌɑːrkˈdɔɡmətɪst/ noun

The most rigid or fanatical person devoted to a particular dogma or set of unchanging beliefs.

From 'arch-' (supreme, chief) and 'dogmatist' (one devoted to dogma), from Greek 'dogma' (opinion or principle). This term appeared in 18th-19th century philosophy to describe thinkers stubbornly committed to ideological positions.

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