'The Ideological Philosophy of Social Transcendentalism' is the next eBook after 'Revolutions & Revelations' (1997), and, like its precursor, it takes the form of an aphoristically cyclical text that spirals towards a summit of philosophical truth, more or less metaphysical in nature. Most of John O'Loughlin's characteristic quadruplicities are reviewed here, but they invariably lead to new vistas of logical insight in frameworks that owe something, though by no means everything, to the four basic Elements, viz. fire, water, earth (vegetation), and air. The cover shows one of the author's Social Transcendentalist emblems, which were designed with a view to resurrecting and transmuting the CND emblem with intent to metaphysically establishing the form of a 'supercross', appropriate to the ideological bias of the philosophy in question.
'The Ideological Philosophy of Social Transcendentalism' is the next eBook after 'Revolutions & Revelations' (1997), and, like its precursor, it takes the form of an aphoristically cyclical text that spirals towards a summit of philosophical truth, more or less metaphysical in nature. Most of John O'Loughlin's characteristic quadruplicities are reviewed here, but they invariably lead to new vistas of logical insight in frameworks that owe something, though by no means everything, to the four basic Elements, viz. fire, water, earth (vegetation), and air. The cover shows one of the author's Social Transcendentalist emblems, which were designed with a view to resurrecting and transmuting the CND emblem with intent to metaphysically establishing the form of a 'supercross', appropriate to the ideological bias of the philosophy in question.