'Occasional Maxims & Maximum Occasions' resembles other reverse-title books like 'Informal Maxims & Maximum Informality' (1993) in its basic two-fold design, but differs from them in respect of the kind of thematic shift, resembling a mini-revolution, that takes place in the second book of this metaphysically deep and ideologically radical project, continuing, as before, the quest for philosophical perfection through Social Transcendentalism. The cover shows a detail from one of John O'Loughlin's abstract paintings largely comprised of absolute and relative curved forms.
'Occasional Maxims & Maximum Occasions' resembles other reverse-title books like 'Informal Maxims & Maximum Informality' (1993) in its basic two-fold design, but differs from them in respect of the kind of thematic shift, resembling a mini-revolution, that takes place in the second book of this metaphysically deep and ideologically radical project, continuing, as before, the quest for philosophical perfection through Social Transcendentalism. The cover shows a detail from one of John O'Loughlin's abstract paintings largely comprised of absolute and relative curved forms.