antiscience

/ˌæntiˈsaɪəns/
adjective
  1. Opposed to or rejecting the methods, findings, or values of science.
    • The politician's antiscience stance worried many researchers.
    • Her antiscience views made it hard to discuss climate change.
    • Some antiscience groups argue against vaccines despite clear evidence.
noun
  1. A movement or attitude that is opposed to science or scientific methods.
    • Antiscience has grown in some online communities.
    • Many educators fight antiscience by teaching critical thinking.
    • The rise of antiscience threatens public health efforts.
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