THE TRIUMPH OF BEING
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Publisher: Centretruths
Copyright:
© 2008 John O'Loughlin Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition
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Description:THE TRIUMPH OF BEING is a critique of morality not only in relation to being but also, and no less significantly, to doing, giving, and taking, and proceeds to analyze these different approaches to morality within the elemental framework of the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism, drawing appropriate conclusions as to their respective natures and overall moral standings. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Although largely ontological in intent, this volume of aphoristic philosophy by John O'Loughlin is self-debunking as far as certain terms like 'superman' and 'supernatural' are concerned, and offers a fresh perspective on his philosophy (post-'Terminological Dictionary') which subsequently allowed him to rethink his habitual position in the light of what transpired here; though this is a far-from definitive position, and many of the terms that are debunked here have since reappeared in transmuted guise, thereby indicating the temporary and/or provisional nature of the 'triumph' which this title claims for being.
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