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Introducing
DEVIL AND GOD –
The Omega
Book
Philosophical
Supernotes by
John O’Loughlin
Which can be
previewed via
the link below the following Centretruths
editorial:–
Although John O’Loughlin
originally intended it to be his last
and
ultimate work, this project, dealing with distinctions between what
passes, in
the author’s estimation, for the Devil and God, embraces over 250 ‘supernotes’, his definition of which is
something between
an essay and a maxim, not generally as long as the former or as short
as the
latter. In fact, it is the indeterminacy
of this genre which most characterizes DEVIL AND GOD – The Omega
Book, since one can proceed straight from a two-line entry to
one
that is several pages in length. Also
significant of Mr O’Loughlin’s definition
of supernotes is the fact that they are
anything but scrappy
or off-the-cuff, as notes often tend to be, but have been carefully
fashioned
with the attention one would give to an essay or an aphorism.
They also follow a strictly determined
philosophical path, not veering wildly between disparate subjects the
way
notebooks often do, and are subject to the sorts of evaluating and
revaluating
he first introduced with the previous text, Evaluations
and Revaluations
(1985), so that no theme is ever wholly laid to rest until it has been
explored
from a variety of angles and reconsidered in the light of enhanced
insight. In such fashion, any project
based on these supernotes will have a
curvilinear
inner structure which is the product of spiralling ideas and which
contrasts
with the outer, book-based rectilinear structures more typical of
academic or
conventional philosophy. In that
respect, it is effectively theosophical, using that term in a
metaphysical
sense, as are all the ensuing works by this original writer. – A Centretruths Editorial
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