Antihumanism

/ˌæntiˈhjuːmənɪzəm/ noun

A philosophical or ideological position that rejects humanism and the central importance of human beings, values, or concerns.

From antihuman + -ism (a doctrine). This emerged in 20th-century philosophy, particularly in poststructuralism and critiques of anthropocentrism.

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