The Apocalypso Quartet

The Apocalypso Quartet by John O’Loughlin, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 8, 2016, is a collection of philosophical writings that compiles four distinct works: “Apocalypso – The New Revelation,” “At the Crossroads of Axial Divergence,” “Opti-mystic Projections,” and “Unflattering Conclusions.” This edition, consisting of 236 pages, presents a cohesive exploration of O’Loughlin’s philosophical development, making it easier for readers to trace the evolution of his thought processes across these interconnected titles.
In this volume, readers will encounter a loosely aphoristic structure that reflects O’Loughlin’s primarily metaphysical approach to philosophy. The writings delve into various subjects, including philosophy, metaphysics, and religion, while also engaging with political, social, and ideological themes. By bringing these works together, The Apocalypso Quartet enhances accessibility and intelligibility, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of the author’s ideas and their progression over time.
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Immediately following on from ‘The Virtuous Circles Quartet’ (2003), this ‘quartet’ of philosophical writings brings into one chronologically convenient volume ‘Apocalypso – The New Revelation’, ‘At the Crossroads of Axial Divergence’, ‘Opti-mystic Projections’, and ‘Unflattering Conclusions’, 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 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, which 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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