THE TOTALITY OF NATURE is comprised of some twenty cycles of aphoristic philosophy with titles ranging from the arguably banal 'Cause and Effect' to the rather more cryptic 'Paradigmatic Triplicities', as well as a number of the by-now familiar dichotomous titles like 'Blessed and Cursed vis-a-vis Saved and Damned', all of which, as before, supplement or complement the Elemental theories which are at the roots of John O'Loughlin's philosophy and which stretch logic, and therefore a conception of nature, into a fourfold structure that becomes the basis of subsequent enrichment and/or embellishment.
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By John O'Loughlin
Apr 11, 2011
"THE TOTALITY OF NATURE" Subtitled 'Natural Totalitarianism', this project of aphoristic philosophy by John O'Loughlin brings the full benefit of his Elemental theorizing to bear on each of the elements that principally make up 'nature', from fire and water to vegetation (earth) and air, and draws the necessary conclusions, both morally and ideologically.