CRITIQUE OF POST-DIALECTICAL IDEALISM

by John O'Loughlin

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Publisher: Centretruths
Copyright: © 2008 by John O'Loughlin Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition
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In this project, largely composed of aphoristic essays and essayistic aphorisms (supernotes), the quadruplicities, or fourfold structures, of earlier books, including 'Elemental Spectra', are further developed and even expanded to include T-like diagrams whose intention is to facilitate a sense of the respective positions, vis-a-vis the Elements, of each component in the overall hierarchy of any given quadruplicity. In that respect, this book also anticipates the next in what is an ongoing process spiralling towards a more comprehensively exacting summit the end-product of all such formative essays.


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23 Dec 2007
Following on from 'Elemental Spectra', which developed the author's elemental theories beyond their previous stages to a more systematically fourfold approach to analytical structure, this so-called 'critique' takes the process a stage further, by incorporating diagrams based on this approach to thinking and does so in a wide variety of contexts, drawing interesting parallels and contrasts which owe much if not everything to the underlining quadruplicities and help advance a sense of the post-dialectic.

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