antidogmatic
/æntɪˈdɒɡmætɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
opposed to dogma, especially in the fields of philosophy, theology, or science
“The scholar’s work was characterized as antidogmatic, challenging the prevailing views in the field.”
2. noun
a person who rejects dogma, especially in the fields of philosophy, theology, or science
“The antidogmatic thinkers of the Enlightenment period had a profound impact on modern thought.”