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Introducing
D(R)EAD ENDS
Aphoristic
Philosophy by John O'Loughlin
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the
following brief
Centretruths editorial:–
John O'Loughlin would like to
confess that, since he is not beholden to triangles, as to the moral
limitations of 'tripartite' thinking, to use a term associated with
Arthur Koestler,, but represent a kind of 'fourth dimension' beyond
anything triangular (and thus rooted, in a manner of speaking, in the
'Devil'), he is, as a serious thinker, a self-taught philosopher,
obliged to publish himself, since self-publishing is really par for
the course of being 'beyond the pale' of 'Devil'-rooted or derived
triangularity, ruled over, as it usually is, by persons for whom
rectilinear pediments and the like are taken for granted and anything
approximating the curvilinearity of a dome is only acceptable if it
prostrates itself, so to speak, before the said pediment in
subordinate – one might even say 'sonofabitch'-like – vein, thereby
confirming the hegemonic rule of autocracy in all too 'once-born',
God-denying fashion (although, since the people will never, so we are
told by no less a luminary than Eugene Ionesco, 'demystify
themselves', God-denial would be the last thing to which they would
ever admit!). Be that as it may, self-publishing is only to be
expected for thought that is, to any extent, true and honest and,
hence, more genuinely philosophic. And therefore whilst anyone can, in
theory, read this author, only the best will appreciate what he has to
say and – who knows? – even undertake to review his book and spread
the 'good news' that not every branch of literature exists within the
commercially-orientated moral constraints imposed by triangular
control, and that if philosophy is to be true to its vocation as both
a truth-seeker and revealer of 'higher truths' not altogether
dissociated from a credibly comprehensive interpretation of the world,
it must continue to distance itself from the 'market place' of those
who knowingly exploit writers – particularly poets, novelists, and
dramatists – for self-enrichment through the various channels of
worldly commerce. For few if any commercial writers escape the
rectilinear pediment other than via the debasement of the dome, and
that is a fate John O'Loughlin can happily leave to what certain other
notable independently-minded free-lance thinkers of the past would
have identified with the 'professors of philosophy'! – A
Centretruths Editorial
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