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doxastically closed 

"Doxastically closed" describes a person who is unwilling to change their (false) beliefs regardless of any arguments against it.

The term is used in Street Epistemology and goes back to Peter Boghossian’s "A Manual for Creating Atheists". His definition: “I use the term to mean that either a specific belief one holds, or that one’s entire belief system, is resistant to revision.”
Bob: "1+1=3"
Anthony: "Imagine an empty table. You put one cup on the table. Then you put another cup on the table. How many cups are on the table?"
Bob: "Two."
Anthony: "Putting down one cup and then another cup is '1 cup + 1 cup' and you correctly identified the result as '2 cups'. So you see: 1+1=2"
Bob: "No, 1+1=3"

Charlie (to Dan): "Bob sure is a *very* doxastically closed person."
A type of drug that contains oxycodene
I took the doxaweit and I was really high
doxaweit by Blud99 May 28, 2017

DoxaRetzikiou 

DoxaRetzikiou is basically tha best football club in greece, at first you may see them losting in the greek league EPSM, but later on you'll see them winning every game and win the EPSM title.
''Omg we are playing against DoxaRetzikiou , shit!''
DoxaRetzikiou by DoxaRetzikiou November 21, 2021
A doxaphile is a term used to describe a person with a specific paraphilia or sexual fetish where an individual experiences sexual arousal or pleasure from doxxing another individual, or themselves.
Fornication: Look at the picture of this building by where I am.
Israel Whitewash: I found the coordinates of that building lol
Fornication: What the hecc? Why did you do that?
Israel Whitewash: I'm a doxaphile.
Doxaphile by 1938938916315 May 5, 2026

Doxadesmos

The invisible chains forged from opinion, belief, and appearance — the mind prison created when language loads words with unexamined assumptions, turning them into fetters that bind thought, perception, and consent.

It is the state of being shackled by doxa (δόξα) — the false "reality" of collective opinion, contextual framing, and mandated narratives — rather than reaching episteme (true knowledge) or direct seeing.

Doxa (δόξα) = opinion, belief, appearance — the false "reality" most live in, mistaking shadows for truth (Plato's big theme).
Desmos (δεσμός) = bond, chain, fetter, prison — literal shackles, but metaphor for anything binding the mind/soul.
"Most people spend their lives in doxadesmos, chained by the opinions and loaded words handed down to them, never realising the bars are made of language itself."
Doxadesmos by El Yogi January 7, 2026