alogism
/əˈlɒɡɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A form of irrationalism, particularly in the context of logic, where one rejects the value of rational argument and evidence.
“The philosopher’s alogism led to a heated debate among her peers.”
1. noun
A form of irrationalism, particularly in the context of logic, where one rejects the value of rational argument and evidence.
“The philosopher’s alogism led to a heated debate among her peers.”