Antihumanist

/ˌæntiˈhjuːmənɪst/ noun

A person who rejects humanism, the belief that human reason and values are central to understanding the world and living a good life.

From anti- (against) + humanist (from Latin humanus, human, influenced by Renaissance humanism). This term emerged in 20th-century philosophy as a response to humanist ideals.

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