If Nothing Exists, Anything is Possible

Rudy Riou lives in rural Texas, concerned with matters of consequence.
Many claim that the ICP is extolling the tenets of the anti-science  movement, first introduced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, specifically in his  Discourse on the Arts and Sciences. This movement states that  science can lead to moral corruption and arrogance. However, it seems  that the ICP is not saying that science is worthless, but that truth is  inherently unknowable. They are, it seems, students of the great  sociologist Thomas Kuhn and his groundbreaking work The Structure of  Scientific Revolutions.

Many claim that the ICP is extolling the tenets of the anti-science movement, first introduced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, specifically in his Discourse on the Arts and Sciences. This movement states that science can lead to moral corruption and arrogance. However, it seems that the ICP is not saying that science is worthless, but that truth is inherently unknowable. They are, it seems, students of the great sociologist Thomas Kuhn and his groundbreaking work The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.