As implied by the 'T' of the title, this book utilizes a number of T-shaped diagrammatic structures to illustrate a framework which derives from the basic Elements and continues to necessitate recourse to an approach to philosophy which is anything but trinitarian or tripartite in character, but wholly committed, on the contrary, to understanding life in terms of quadruplicities. Thus 'Philosophical Truth' is certainly more truthful than most philosophical systems have ever been, and a whole lot more ideologically committed, to boot.
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By John O'Loughlin
Oct 6, 2011
"PHILOSOPHICAL TRUTH" The title, which seems overly banal, was motivated by the T-like structures regularly characterizing this volume, so to speak, of supernotational philosophy, a term coined by John O'Loughlin to delineate that which appeared to be a cross between essayistic and aphoristic writing, though always with side numbers indicative of an aphoristic intent, the thematic content of which would tend to follow a loose curvilinear structure as it progressed on the basis of some degree of evaluating and revaluating, as before.