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Welcome to the APHORISTIC PHILOSOPHY of
ULTRANOTES FROM BEYOND
(‘The United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland’)
by John
O’Loughlin of Centretruths Digital Media
Links to the files of which
follow the remarks below:–
This
collection of what, in relation to earlier 'notational' integrities, I am inclined
to regard as ultra-notational aphorisms, brings to a resounding conclusion my
quest for philosophical perfection, as it addresses a variety of Social
Transcendentalist concerns in relation to my particular projection of 'Kingdom
Come', not the least of which being the salvation of what I have called
Subchristians from conventional theocracy and the correlative presentation of a
meritocratic alternative to all forms of religious tradition. – John O’Loughlin.
CONTENTS
Aphs. 1 – 100
Aphs. 101 – 200
Aphs. 201 – 300
Aphs. 301 – 400
Aphs. 401 – 500
Aphs. 501 – 600
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John O’Loughlin
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John O’Loughlin was born in Salthill, Galway, the Republic
of Ireland,
of mixed Irish- and British-born parents in 1952. Following a parental split
he was brought to England by his mother and grandmother (who had returned to Ireland upon the death of her Aldershot-based husband) in the mid-50s and subsequently attended schools in
Aldershot, Hants and, upon the death and repatriation of his ethnically-protective grandmother and an enforced change of
denomination from Catholic to Protestant in consequence of having been put into
care by his mother, Carshalton, Surrey. Shortly after leaving secondary school in pre-GCSE era 1970 with an
assortment of CSEs
(Certificate of Secondary Education) and GCEs
(General Certificate of Education), including history and music, he moved to London and went on, via two short-lived
jobs, to work at the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in Bedford
Square WC1, where he eventually became responsible for booking examination venues throughout Britain and Ireland.
After a brief flirtation with history-orientated further education at Redhill Technical College back in Surrey, he returned to his former job in the West End
but, due to a combination of factors, quit it in 1976 and began to pursue a literary vocation which,
despite a brief spell as a computer-cum-office-skills tutor at Hornsey Management Agency within the local YMCA in the late '80s and
early '90s, he has steadfastly continued with ever since. His novels include Changing Worlds (1976), An Interview
Reviewed (1979), Secret
Exchanges (1980), Sublimated
Relations (1981), and Deceptive
Motives (1981). Since the mid-80s John O'Loughlin has mostly dedicated himself to
philosophy, which he regards as his true literary vocation, and hss penned numerous titles of a
philosophical nature, including Devil and
God (1985–6), Towards
the Supernoumenon (1987), Elemental Spectra (1988–9), Philosophical Truth (1991–2) and,
more recently, The Best
of All Possible Worlds (2008), The Centre of Truth
(2009), Insane but not Mad (2011) and Philosophic Flights of Poetic Fancy (2012).
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