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CRITIQUE OF POST-DIALECTICAL IDEALISM

Philosophical Supernotes by John O�Loughlin

Which can be previewed via the link below the following Centretruths editorial:–

 

Although not a critique in the strictly analytical sense, this 1989–91 work is nonetheless sufficiently methodical and wide-ranging in its comprehensive treatment of a variety of interrelated subjects to warrant serious consideration as a vehicle for the advancement, on a Social Transcendentalist basis, of post-dialectical idealism (truth) in a world too long torn between the conflicting claims of realism and materialism, not to mention naturalism.  Of especial significance here are the T-like diagrammatic structures which, deferring to a fourfold approach to thought based in the Elements, enabled John O�Loughlin to flesh-out, in fairly comprehensive vein, the various components of any given subject and to analyse it in relation to his overriding idealistic bias.  Subjects tackled include, curiously enough, a theory of the connections between a given mode of attire and the most appropriate approach to sexual intercourse in relation to it, as well as an investigation, more seriously, of the relationships between 'naturalistic' and �artificial� products or technologies at both 'head' and 'bodily' levels. – A Centretruths Editorial

 

 

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