The Virtuous Circles Quartet

The Virtuous Circles Quartet by John O’Loughlin is a collection of philosophical writings published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 2, 2016. This edition spans 238 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles four works: ‘The Virtuous Circles’, ‘The Struggle for Ultimate Freedom’, ‘Apotheosis of the Gnosis’, and ‘Eschatology or Scatology – Judgement at the Crossroads’, which were previously available as standalone titles. Together, they offer a cohesive view of O’Loughlin’s philosophical development around 2003, making his thought processes more accessible.
Readers will find that this quartet employs a loosely aphoristic structure, reflecting O’Loughlin’s metaphysical approach to philosophy while also engaging with political, social, and ideological themes. The compilation allows for an exploration of ethics and morality, as well as insights into religion and spirituality. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the evolution of philosophical thought and the interconnections between various disciplines, providing a comprehensive overview of O’Loughlin’s ideas.
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Following on from ‘The Ethnic Universality Quartet’ (2002), this ‘quartet’ of philosophical writings brings into one chronologically convenient volume ‘The Virtuous Circles’, ‘The Struggle for Ultimate Freedom’, ‘Apotheosis of the Gnosis’, and ‘Eschatology or Scatology – Judgement at the Crossroads’, all of which are also independently available as free-standing titles in both eBook and paperback formats. Brought together, however, the continuity in John O’Loughlin’s philosophical development at around this time (2003) becomes once again both more accessible and intelligible, enabling one to follow the evolution of his thought processes from book to book in what is one of a number of such literary ‘quartets’ in which a loosely aphoristic structure serves as the appropriate methodology underlining his mainly metaphysical approach to philosophy that is not, however, without discursive interest of a political or social or even ideological, not to mention scatological, nature. – A Centretruths editorial
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