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anti- +‎ science

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antiscience (not comparable)

  1. Opposed to science and scientific progress.

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antiscience (countable and uncountable, plural antisciences)

  1. The abuse or rejection of traditional science; scholarship in which traditional science is abused or disregarded.
    • 2007, Martin Griffiths, International relations theory for the twenty-first century, page 95:
      Genealogies are antisciences. Of course, genealogy is not an unproblematic enterprise, since it is a struggle against forms of power that are associated with certain forms of (scientific) knowledge.

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