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irrationalistic, a.|ɪræʃənəˈlɪstɪk| [f. irrational a. + -istic.] Characterized by irrationalism; contrary to reason; illogical.
1910W. James Mem. & Stud. (1911) xv. 400, I spoke a while ago of its being an ‘irrationalistic’ philosophy in its latest phase. 1912Q. Rev. Oct. 364 This brings us to the fundamental difference between the standpoints of history and science, which the theology called ‘irrationalistic’ appears to have overlooked. 1920A. S. Pringle-Pattison Idea of God (ed. 2) 64, I have dwelt in the latter part of this lecture on the tendency to slip into an anti-intellectualistic, and even irrationalistic, mode of statement in expressing the principle of value. 1934A. C. Ewing Idealism v. 250 The irrationalistic and excessively pluralistic tendencies of the present day. 1963R. Wellek in N. Frye Romanticism Reconsidered 121 He singles out the most irrationalistic writers. |