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  1. René Jean-Marie-Joseph Guénon (15 November 1886 – 7 January 1951), also known as Abdalwahid Yahia (Arabic: عبد الـوٰاحد يحيیٰ; ʿAbd al-Wāḥid Yaḥiā), was a French-Egyptian intellectual who remains an influential figure in the domain of metaphysics, having written on topics ranging from esotericism, "sacred science" and ...

  2. Slideshows. Online Resources. Biography of René Guénon. René Guénon (1886-1951) was a French metaphysician, writer, and editor who was largely responsible for laying the metaphysical groundwork for the Traditionalist or Perennialist school of thought in the early twentieth century.

  3. May 5, 2016 · What is sometimes called “Guénonian Traditionalism” is a school or movement most easily identified by its origin in the writings of the French philosopher René Guénon (1886–1951). Guénonian Traditionalism – distinguished in this essay from other forms of traditionalism by the use of a capital “T” – was originally developed in ...

  4. Guénon’s emphasis on orthodox religion as the neces- sary container of esoteric truth, alongside his trenchant critique of modernity, led to his school of thought being referred to as Traditionalism.

  5. René Guénon, né le 15 novembre 1886 à Blois, en France et mort le 7 janvier 1951 au Caire, en Égypte, est un auteur français, « figure inclassable de l’histoire intellectuelle du XX e siècle » [2].

  6. The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times (French: Le Règne de la Quantité et les Signes des Temps) is a 1945 book by the French intellectual René Guénon, in which the author offers a comprehensive explanation, based on tradition, of the cyclical conditions that led to the modern world in general and to the Second World War in ...

  7. Rene Guenon is a major figure for anyone who recognises a need to rediscover the spiritual roots from which Western society has become so comprehensively alienated. Immersing himself in the search for spiritual truth, he chose Islam as the vehicle for his spiritual life.

  8. Apr 6, 2023 · This is done by putting René Guénon (1886–1951) in conversation with other theorists, the foremost of whom is Bruce Lincoln. Section two introduces Guénon using Wael Hallaq's categorisation of him as a subversive author, and sections three and four elaborate on his subversion through touching on two key theories.

  9. René Guénon. Sophia Perennis, 2001 - Philosophy - 182 pages. Guénon published his fundamental doctrinal work, Man and His Becoming according to the Vedanta, in 1925. After asserting that the...

  10. René Guénon (1886-1951) was a French author and intellectual who remains an influential figure in the domain of sacred science,traditional studies, symbo...