antihumanism

/ˌæntiˈhjuməˌnɪzəm/
noun
  1. A philosophical or cultural position that rejects or opposes humanism, often denying the special value or centrality of human beings.
    • Some critics see the rise of artificial intelligence as a form of antihumanism.
    • The professor's lecture on antihumanism challenged traditional ideas about human rights.
    • The movement's antihumanism was evident in its disregard for individual dignity.
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