single word requests - The Converse of Philosophy


The etymology of philosophy is "love of wisdom" (simplified)... So what would the word be that defines the converse of "love of wisdom"?


Since it is not definitively established what the converse of Philosophy is...


"To loathe/hate wisdom" or "to be apathetic of wisdom"... I think are good starting points...


I am thinking that the proper term is likely to include -sophia for continuity/context...


It would be nice to get suggestions that you have actually tried to pronounce out loud...


Sorry for the lack of tags, but I just signed up, and you must have enough rep points to use common tags like "love, wisdom, hate, loathe, apathy, or knowledge"... BUMMER...




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