Antirational

/ˌæntiˈræʃənəl/ adjective

Opposed to reason, logic, or rational thinking; promoting emotion or intuition over logic.

From anti- (against) + rational (based on reason). Rational comes from Latin 'rationalis' meaning reasonable. This philosophical term emerged in 19th-century debates about reason and intuition.

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