anomoeomery

/ˌænoʊmiˈɒməri/; /ænəˈmɪəri/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Greek philosophical theory that emphasizes the individual’s perception and understanding of the world, often rejecting traditional notions of reality.

“Some historians have argued that anomoeomery played a significant role in the development of ancient Greek skepticism.”

Synonyms

  • eclecticism
  • individualism

Antonyms

  • dogmatism
  • orthodoxy