Despite his commitment to a variety of other philosophical texts that year, 1996 saw John O’Loughlin bring to a close a further instalment of philosophical writings which rose above what he had already achieved in terms of the degree to which he was able to refine upon and perfect his concept of Truth, bringing to a head his quest for the most exactingly comprehensive and logically definitive text, a text both more thematically essential and structurally informal than ever before, and one which was to serve him as a springboard to a succession of similar projects which were to refine upon and expand his principal theories, setting him free of metaphysical and ontological uncertainties. – A Centretruths editorial.