antiphilosophical

English

Etymology

anti- + philosophical

Adjective

antiphilosophical (comparative more antiphilosophical, superlative most antiphilosophical)

  1. Opposing philosophy.
    • 2012, Jaco Gericke, The Hebrew Bible and Philosophy of Religion, page 62:
      In addition, during the mid-nineteenth century, antiphilosophical tirades began to multiply, particularly in conservative reactions against rationalist perspectives on Israelite religion.

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