irrationalism
Americannoun
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irrationality in thought or action.
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an attitude or belief having a nonrational basis.
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a theory that nonrational forces govern the universe.
Other Word Forms
- irrationalist adjective
- irrationalistic adjective
Etymology
Origin of irrationalism
First recorded in 1805–15; irrational + -ism
Example Sentences
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We cannot eradicate irrationalism and the threat it poses to society and nature.
From Salon • Apr. 28, 2019
This vacuum is filled by strange concepts that hark back to the irrationalism of the 1930s.
From Washington Post • Apr. 29, 2018
They become vulnerable to exploitation by astrologers, godmen, dubious pseudo-psychologists, corrupt politicians, and the whole mega-industry of irrationalism.
From Slate • Jul. 7, 2012
And perhaps how irrationalism and faith thrive in such conditions.
From The Guardian • Aug. 7, 2011
His contention that they cannot be reasoned about has led to the further charge of irrationalism.
From Rudolph Eucken : a philosophy of life by Jones, Abel J. (Abel John)
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