mi·sol·o·gy \-jē\noun (-es) Etymology: Greek misologia, from miso- mis- (II) + logos word, reason, speech, account + -ia -y — more at legend : a dislike, distrust, or hatred of argument, reasoning, or enlightenment < must keep away both from misology … and from the magical attitude of those who make an idol of wisdom — K.R.Popper >