MAXIMUM TRUTH: If the essayistic aphorisms
and aphoristic notes of 'The Omega Octet', my eight volumes of ‘supernotes’
(available on the Internet in a variety of permutations), are of indeterminate
length, then what follows here, dating from 1993, is of an aphoristic purism
which allows for little or no deviation from the basic form. One could say that I had passed through the
heavy darkness into the full light(ness) of Truth at
this point, and the result is a vindication not only of the aforementioned
octet, but of my entire philosophical quest to-date. Comprised of 707 maxims which have been given
'a/b' subdivisions, MAXIMUM TRUTH succeeds in achieving, albeit on a still-far
from definitive basis, the sort of metaphysical comprehensiveness I had been
struggling towards all along. One could
say that it signifies a refinement upon the essayistic aphorisms and aphoristic
notes of 'The Omega Octet', though the tendency to recycle ideas, by now a
veritable principle of my work, persists here to even greater effect, insofar
as it was this technique that made the attainment of what is in some respects a
maximum degree of truth possible.
TRUTHFUL MAXIMS: Following on from the
above, this text is written on a slightly more straightforward, though no less
truth-intensive basis, and extends beyond most of the material contained in
MAXIMUM TRUTH. It is also comprised of
707 numbered maxims, without, however, the ‘a/b’ subdivisions of its predecessor.
INFORMAL MAXIMS: This collection of
maxims, also dating from 1993, continues from where the above left off, and
does so in a similar, albeit less stylistically intensive vein, achieving what
I hold to be the elaboration and exploration of a conceptual comprehensiveness
quite unique to philosophy. Comprised of nearly 600 maxims, some of which are slightly longer
than in the earlier compilations, INFORMAL MAXIMS duly paved the way for
MAXIMUM INFORMALITY (see below).
MAXIMUM INFORMALITY: The text of this work
is not only stylistically less formal but thematically more complex, as we
proceed through over 1000 maxims of disparate length in what is, by any
standards, a demandingly mind-expanding philosophical adventure!
OCCASIONAL MAXIMS: This 1994 project is
composed of some 323 notational maxims of variable length and quality, most of
which are nevertheless significantly more complex than anything previously
attempted in the genre, with subjects, as usual, ranging right across my
philosophical spectrum, from science and politics to economics and
religion.
MAXIMUM OCCASIONS: This text, comprised of
over 170 maxims of which not a few are virtually essayistic, is in effect
largely a refutation of OCCASIONAL MAXIMS ... as we move from a philosophical
bias to one that is effectively theosophical, and develop, in the process, an
enhanced sense of logic which both contrasts with and complements a number of
the earlier contentions.
OMEGA MAXIMS: Dating from 1996, OMEGA MAXIMS is a further instalment of the aphoristic purism to which I had last
committed my pen with MAXIMUM OCCASIONS, and constitutes what I regard as the
best work of its kind prior to its companion text MAXIMUM OMEGA (see
below). In all, there are well over 1000
maxims in this project.
MAXIMUM OMEGA: Also
dating from 1996, this work constitutes possibly my finest collection of
maxims, doing more justice to Truth, and thus philosophy-cum-theosophy, than
any of the previous works. In fact, here at last, in
this collection of 575 maxims, is my ‘magnum omega’, bringing to completion, in
this particular genre, my quest for philosophical perfection through what is
arguably the most advanced philosophy ever elaborated.
Copyright © 1993–2012 John O’Loughlin