universist

English

Etymology

universe + -ist

Noun

universist (plural universists)

  1. One who exclusively applies personal reason and experience to existential, religious and moral questions, accepts and is inspired by the natural uncertainty of the human state, and denies the validity of revelation, faith and dogma.

Adjective

universist (comparative more universist, superlative most universist)

  1. Of or relating to universists or universism.

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