QUOTE (Neraph @ Aug 13 2009, 03:56 AM)

And here I thought Hermetic Mages were the most in line with the "scientific" approach to magic...
Hermeticism isn't as scientific as it wants to be.
They are all about cause and effect, have a strongly rationalist world view, but they also drag along a lot of metaphysical baggage from ancient Greece and Egypt- which is why Street Magic recommends Greek and Egyptian gods as mentors for Hermetics.
That's where Hermetics come from, even though you won't notice much of that in your average wagemage.
Remeber that "Hermetic" comes from Hermes.
If you want an objective tradition based on empirical observation instead of revelations, there's only Chaos Magic and Psionics* (however, one could integrate mentors into that approach as well if you go for the whole "representation of the mage's unconscious" thing).
Hermeticism, however, is one of the traditions which are in common practice so far removed from their origins that a lot their practitioners do not necessarily view them as their religion and can, in fact, practice both their tradition and another religion simultaniously without too much inner conflict.
Which is also the case for Wuxia.
*yes, they're wrong. But i'm talking about the method, not wether it's outcomes are valid.