This is a very interesting post. Based on the nature of knowledge, would you say that it tends towards dogmatism? In other words, by the very nature of cognizing subject-object relationships, is one more likely to fall into the trap of dogmatism due to the nature of "knowing?" If I claim to "know," then I have no choice but to believe that knowledge to be the truth, otherwise, it is not "known." Therefore, does all knowing tend towards dogmatism, or is there an exception to this?
RE: #Philosophizing (Part IV) About Dogmatism and the possibility of knowledge