irrationalistic

/ɪˌræʃənəˈlɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characterized by a belief that reason and logic are not the most important ways to understand the world; often emphasizing emotion, intuition, or faith over rational thought.
    • The philosopher's irrationalistic approach valued personal experience over scientific data.
    • Her irrationalistic worldview made it hard for her to accept evidence that contradicted her feelings.
    • Some critics argue that the movement's irrationalistic tendencies led to confusing and contradictory ideas.
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