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anti-rationalistic

  • a word derived from rationalistic.
    rationalistic
    adjective
    characteristic of or based on rationalism in philosophy, theology, or architecture.

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Among the distinguished representatives of this anti-rationalistic tendency Hamann led the way, Herder was the most prolific, and Jacobi the clearest.

From History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time by Richard Falckenberg

So many things converge towards an anti-rationalistic crystallization.

From The Letters of William James, Vol. II by William James

Luther was a man of inward anti-rationalistic and anti-ecclesiastical religious feeling, and Hutton a man of rationalistic and libertinistic humanism.

From The Century of Columbus by James J. Walsh

His theological position was conservative and anti-rationalistic; he enjoyed the friendship and respect of Aḥmad Ibn Ḥanbal.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" by Various

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