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Maximum Omega
Originally dating from 1996 but republished 2020 in a revised version, 'Maximum Omega', the aphoristic sequel to 'Omega Maxims' (which puns the word 'maxims'), probably does more …
Post-Atomic Perspectives
Combining maxims and aphorisms with essays and dialogues, this work goes beyond the scope of John O'Loughlin's previous philosophical projects, including 'Future Transformations' …
Prophet Over Profit
With a plethora of radical theories, underpinned by a rigourously meticulous logic which is not afraid to repeat or refashion itself in the interests of a comprehensively exacting …
Omega Maxims & Maximum Omega
Originally dating from 1996 but republished 2020 in a revised version, 'Omega Maxims' is a further instalment of the aphoristic purism to which John O'Loughlin had last committed …
Maximum Truth & Truthful Maxims
If the essayistic aphorisms and aphoristic essays of the eight volumes of so-called 'supernotes' which preceded this title are of indeterminate length, then what follows here, …
Collected Philosophical Essays
As John O'Loughlin's mature works became increasingly aphoristic and hence, to his mind, increasingly metaphysical, with what he would regard as truth effectively eclipsing the …
Beyond the Pale
Social Polarization in Post-Industrial Metropolises
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Post-Atomic Perspectives
'Post-Atomic Perspectives' combines essays, dialogues, aphorisms (conceived as lying somewhere in-between essays and maxims) with maxims in a 'multi-genre' format of original …
Contemplations
This title is comprised of three books of so-called 'abstract poems' which might better be described as 'word art', since they are of a character that defies intellectual …
The Soul of Being
Conceived in a chronologically continuous aphoristic terms, this 1998 project by John O'Loughlin is nevertheless divided into twelve sections, each of which bears a headed title in …
The Totality of Nature
Each time John O'Loughlin writes a new book it is as though it were the literary equivalent of a music CD, with a number of titles that, by and large, are independent of each other …