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" To speak of the ‘properties of matter’ while asserting at the same
time that ‘matter is inert’ is an insoluble contradiction; and, by a
strange irony, modern ‘scientism’, which claims to eliminate all
‘mystery’, nonetheless appeals in its vain attempts at explanation
only to the very thing that is most ‘mysterious’ in the popular sense
of the word, that is to say most obscure and least intelligible! "

René Guénon , The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times


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René Guénon quote : To speak of the ‘properties of matter’ while asserting at the same <br />time that ‘matter is inert’ is an insoluble contradiction; and, by a <br />strange irony, modern ‘scientism’, which claims to eliminate all <br />‘mystery’, nonetheless appeals in its vain attempts at explanation <br />only to the very thing that is most ‘mysterious’ in the popular sense <br />of the word, that is to say most obscure and least intelligible!