The Totality of Nature

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: John O'Loughlin ISBN: 9781446666616
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: February 12, 2013
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: John O'Loughlin
ISBN: 9781446666616
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: February 12, 2013
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English
'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, based needless to say on the four elements, which are at the roots of John O'Loughlin's ideological 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, as the case may be. The cover is largely comprised of one of John O'Loughlin's abstract paintings which is nonetheless descriptive, in am almost Platonic way, of the forms appertaining to each of the Elements or, at any rate, to the respective components of any given quadruplicity whose totality if natural.
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'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, based needless to say on the four elements, which are at the roots of John O'Loughlin's ideological 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, as the case may be. The cover is largely comprised of one of John O'Loughlin's abstract paintings which is nonetheless descriptive, in am almost Platonic way, of the forms appertaining to each of the Elements or, at any rate, to the respective components of any given quadruplicity whose totality if natural.

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