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    I’ve had the opposite experience, becoming more dogmatic, and more respectful of dogmatism. The time taken to consider and understand nuances and caveats is not free and often wasted; maybe a given rule only holds 99.9% of the time rather than 100%, but you have to weigh up the likelihood of encountering one of the 0.1% cases against the cost of knowing and checking for them all the time. And too often the desire to avoid dogmatism trends into the unwillingness to make a value judgement at all, which is very harmful.