anti-humanist

noun
an·​ti-hu·​man·​ist | \ ˌan-tē-ˈhyü-mə-nist How to pronounce anti-humanist (audio) , -ˈyü-, ˌan-tī-\
variants: or antihumanist

Definition of anti-humanist

: someone who opposes or rejects the beliefs, principles, or assumptions of humanism Anti-humanists are not necessarily against human beings; they merely assert that a humanistic conception of life is untenable and may be morally dangerous.— William Schweiker

Other Words from anti-humanist

anti-humanist or antihumanist adjective
… the desire to rescue the concept of agency from the anti-humanist assaults of poststructuralism … — Deborah Klein
anti-humanistic \ ˌan-​tē-​ˌhyü-​mə-​ˈni-​stik How to pronounce anti-humanistic (audio) , -​ˌyü-​ , ˌan-​tī-​ \ or antihumanistic adjective
The result is a situation in which even vibrant and worldly artists like Rubens are made over in the sniggering, neurotic image of contemporary anti-humanistic pedantry. — Roger Kimball
anti-humanism \ ˌan-​tē-​ˈhyü-​mə-​ˌni-​zəm How to pronounce anti-humanism (audio) , -​ˈyü-​ , ˌan-​tī-​ \ or antihumanism noun
In his frigid antihumanism, Sorokin parts company with Russian satirists like Gogol, Bulgakov, Yuri Olesha and, more recently, Viktor Pelevin. — Ken Kalfus

First Known Use of anti-humanist

1873, in the meaning defined above

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