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2001, (editor), edited by in René Guénon, James Wetmore, Theosophy : history of a pseudo-religion, Hillsdale, NY: Sophia Perennis, published 2004, →ISBN, page 1, note:In English, the capitalized term 'Theosophy' is generally understood to refer to the Theosophical Society founded by H.P. Blavatsky and H.S. Olcott, while the uncapitalized 'theosophy' is associated with various mystical writers such as those Guénon mentions It seemed unnecessary, then, to introduce the French neologism 'theosophism' to reinforce a distinction already clear in English through the connotations of the capitalized and uncapitalized forms of the word theosophy.