“Why do people that ask for “evidence” never ask for rational explanation? What is more reliable? – analytic reason, or the unreliable, fallible, limited, frequently delusional human senses where it is guaranteed that they are showing us only phenomena and never noumena (i.e. things in themselves). You cannot understand reality as a phenomenon, although this is in fact exactly what science tries to do. You can understand reality only as a noumenon – as an intelligible thing in itself – and that’s exactly what ontological mathematics is all about. Anyone that obsesses over phenomenal evidence is an opponent of noumenal truth, which is never subject to phenomenal evidence.” ReasonPhilosophyScienceEvidenceProofSensiblePhenomenalRationalismOntological MathematicsNoumenal Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“If he stays inside himself, if he is contained within his nature as he is participant in the larger force, he will be able to listen, and his hearing through himself will give him secrets objects share.” NatureListeningSelf KnowledgeSelf TranscendenceSubjectObjectNoumenal Author:Charles Olson