While many hold mathematics to be the perfect example of a science, where there's only been progress, the entirety of the infinitesimal calculus and it's derivatives are based on false principles
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To me, being capable of conceptualizing the natural numbers in their totality is sufficient license to begin the logical inquiries that constitute mathematics with them, so perhaps this is where Guénon and I part company (a bit unsure though).
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Maybe so, I must admit that I may not have done a perfect job of representing his position accurately, so if you wish to get it from the source I would recommend reading the first chapter of his book on the subject, it deals with the principles if I recall correctly
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