SOCIAL TRANSCENDENTALISM - Socialistic Means to a Transcendent End

by John O'Loughlin

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Publisher: Centretruths
Copyright: © 2008 John O'Loughlin Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition
Download: 1 documents, 691 KB

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This project brings the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism more or less ssystematically into the open for the first time and does so from a variety of genre perspectives - essays, dialogues, aphorisms and maxims - with a view to examining and propounding the ideology in question from as many different philosophical angles as possible. As suggested by the title, the end is transcendentalist, but the means are socialistic (which is not the same as socialism).


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21 Jan 2008
Dating from 1984, this multigenre philosophy project, embracing besides aphorisms essays and dialogues, has the merit of being the first embodiment of a philosophy that Mr O'Loughlin was to develop over the coming years and indeed decades towards its theoretical apotheosis, a philosophy at once socialistic and transcendentalist, which broadly implies that anything remotely resembling divinity and whatever accompanies it must stem from the people or, at any rate, a certain manifestation of the people commensurate with the prospect of definitive salvation.

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