Divided into twelve headed sections, THE SOUL OF BEING examines a number of dichotomous antitheses, such as freedom and binding, the conscious and the unconscious, form and content(ment), sensuality and sensibility, primacy and supremacy, etc., etc. and draws conclusions appropriate to its Social Transcendentalist bias, with, as ever, a comprehensively consistent approach based on elemental quadruplicities.
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By John O'Loughlin
Nov 9, 2010
This is a deeply philosophical if at times extremely difficult work to understand, particularly with the use of a number of terms that, though consistently upheld, require careful study in order to figure out exactly what they stand for or are intended to represent. Nonetheless, for those who like their philosophy technical and consistently methodical, not to say logical, this work will adequately cater to their needs, without being in any way a definitive account or embodiment of this author's philosophy.