inhumanism
/ɪnˈhjuːmənɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A philosophy or attitude that rejects or denigrates human values, emotions, or dignity, often in favor of logic, reason, or technology.
“The artist’s inhumanism was reflected in his depiction of faceless, emotionless characters.”
2. noun
A movement or approach in the arts, particularly literature or film, that emphasizes the objective, the mechanical, or the dehumanizing aspects of human existence.
“The film’s inhumanism was a deliberate choice to explore the darker side of human nature.”