misology

/mɪˈsɑlədʒi/
noun
  1. Hatred or distrust of reasoning, argument, or logical discussion.
    • Misology often leads people to reject evidence that contradicts their beliefs.
    • The teacher tried to overcome the students' misology by showing how fun logic puzzles can be.
    • His misology made it impossible to have a calm debate about the issue.
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