Antimechanism

/ˌæntɪˈmɛkənɪzəm/ noun

Opposition to or rejection of mechanical explanations of nature, especially the belief that everything can be reduced to mechanical processes.

From anti- (against) + mechanism (from Latin machina, machine). The term developed during 18th-19th century philosophical debates about whether biology and consciousness could be fully explained mechanically.

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