misology
/mɪsˈɒlədʒi/Definitions
1. noun
A dislike or distrust of philosophy, or a philosophical theory that holds that knowledge is unattainable.
“The scholar’s misology led him to question the validity of all philosophical theories.”
1. noun
A dislike or distrust of philosophy, or a philosophical theory that holds that knowledge is unattainable.
“The scholar’s misology led him to question the validity of all philosophical theories.”