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Definitions of obscurant in various dictionaries:
Characterized by opposition to intellectual advancement and political reform.
Tending to make obscure: an obscurant bank of clouds.
OBSCURANT - Obscurantism ( and ) is the practice of deliberately presenting information in an imprecise and recondite manner, often designed to forestall further...
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a person who strives to prevent the increase and spread of knowledge. a person who obscures. adjective. pertaining to or characteristic of bobscurantsb. tending to make obscure. |
making undecipherable or imperceptible |
One who opposes intellectual advancement and political reform. |
Characterized by opposition to intellectual advancement and political reform. |
Tending to make obscure: an obscurant bank of clouds. |
A person who deliberately prevents the facts or full details of something from becoming known an obscurantist. |
Something used to hinder visibility. |
Deliberately preventing the facts or full details of something from becoming known obscurantist. |
Having the effect of hindering visibility. |
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Obscurantism ( and ) is the practice of deliberately presenting information in an imprecise and recondite manner, often designed to forestall further inquiry and understanding. There are two historical and intellectual denotations of Obscurantism: (1) the deliberate restriction of knowledge—opposition to disseminating knowledge; and, (2) deliberate obscurity—an abstruse style (as in literature and art) characterized by deliberate vagueness.The term obscurantism derives from the title of the 16th-century satire Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum (1515–19, Letters of Obscure Men), that was based upon the intellectual dispute between the German humanist Johann Reuchlin and the monk Johannes Pfefferkorn of the Dominican Order, about whether or not all Jewish books should be burned as un-Christian heresy. Earlier, in 1509, the monk Pfefferkorn had obtained permission from Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1486–1519), to burn all copies of the Talmud (Jewish law and Jewish ethics) known to be in the Holy Roman Empire (AD 926–1806); the Letters of Obscure Men satirized the Dominican arguments for burning "un-Christian" works. * In the 18th century, Enlightenment philosophers applied the term obscurantist to any enemy of intellectual enlightenment and the liberal diffusion of knowledge. In the 19th century, in distinguishing the varieties of obscurantism found in metaphysics and theology from the "more subtle" obscurantism of the critical philosophy of Immanuel Kant, and of modern philosophical skepticism, Friedrich Nietzsche said: "The essential element in the black art of obscurantism is not that it wants to darken individual understanding, but that it wants to blacken our picture of the world, and darken our idea of existence." |