Without a doubt, ELEMENTAL SPECTRA signifies a significant milestone in the evolution of the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism, since it introduces a stylistic and thematic consistency comparatively new to John O'Loughlin's work at this time (1989) and brings a new structural comprehensiveness to bear on it which does justice to each of the spectra of the Elements, as outlined and developed in this exceptional text, with its fourfold approach to philosophy which could not but bring the author into conflict with Arthur Koestler's tripartite theories and thus necessitate a critique and, ultimately, refutation of his sophisticated but logically flawed philosophy.
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By John O'Loughlin
Aug 25, 2011
"ELEMENTAL SPECTRA" This volume of what John O'Loughlin likes to call supernotational philosophy represents a milestone on the path of his ideological and philosophical advance, bringing a structural comprehensiveness to bear on his theorizing which owes much if not everything to the four elements and allows things to be categorized not only on a variety of elemental levels, but also with regard to a variety of devolutionary and/or evolutionary levels roughly corresponding to the natural and the artificial, tradition and modernity. A great text!