In the final chapter of Rene Guenon’s “Metaphysical Principles of Calculus” he concludes his exposition dedicating the chapter to the paradoxes of the Eleatic, Zeno, disciple of Parmenides. Guenon’s position is that Zeno’s paradoxes are not examples of an emerging scientific “rationalism” as the academic position mostly holds, but a … Continue reading
Everything Solid Melts into Air

The left claims to be based on science and intelligence, which point to progress; hence, anything that opposes that progression is ipso facto unscientific. Continue reading