irrationalist

/ɪˈræʃənəlɪst/
noun
  1. A person who rejects reason or logical thinking, often relying on emotions, intuition, or beliefs instead.
    • In the debate, she played the role of an irrationalist, defending superstition over scientific evidence.
    • The philosopher was labeled an irrationalist because he argued that emotions should guide moral decisions.
    • Some critics called the artist an irrationalist for celebrating chaos and spontaneity in his work.
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