18,71 €
20,79 €
-10% with code: EXTRA
Total Truth
Total Truth
18,71
20,79 €
  • We will send in 10–14 business days.
Here at last, in this four-part work, is the actual omega point of John O'Loughlin's philosophical oeuvre so far as the achievement of a definitive insight into the relationship of freedom to binding, in both sensual and sensible contexts, is concerned, with an enhanced sense of the distinction between a variety of terms that may previously have been used interchangeably or even as equivalents by him. Here, too, he can safely claim to have done more justice to the conflicting relationships betw…
  • SAVE -10% with code: EXTRA

Total Truth (e-book) (used book) | John O'Loughlin | bookbook.eu

Reviews

Description

Here at last, in this four-part work, is the actual omega point of John O'Loughlin's philosophical oeuvre so far as the achievement of a definitive insight into the relationship of freedom to binding, in both sensual and sensible contexts, is concerned, with an enhanced sense of the distinction between a variety of terms that may previously have been used interchangeably or even as equivalents by him. Here, too, he can safely claim to have done more justice to the conflicting relationships between the individual and society than in previous books, as well as developed a superior understanding as to the desirability of universal culture in the service of genuine religion for a world that needs to reject its factual and/or illusory shortcomings, if civilization is to attain to its omega point in the blessedness of sensible freedom and be truly at peace with itself. - A Centretruths editorial

EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA

18,71
20,79 €
We will send in 10–14 business days.

The promotion ends in 20d.16:42:51

The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.

Log in and for this item
you will receive 0,21 Book Euros!?

Here at last, in this four-part work, is the actual omega point of John O'Loughlin's philosophical oeuvre so far as the achievement of a definitive insight into the relationship of freedom to binding, in both sensual and sensible contexts, is concerned, with an enhanced sense of the distinction between a variety of terms that may previously have been used interchangeably or even as equivalents by him. Here, too, he can safely claim to have done more justice to the conflicting relationships between the individual and society than in previous books, as well as developed a superior understanding as to the desirability of universal culture in the service of genuine religion for a world that needs to reject its factual and/or illusory shortcomings, if civilization is to attain to its omega point in the blessedness of sensible freedom and be truly at peace with itself. - A Centretruths editorial

Reviews

  • No reviews
0 customers have rated this item.
5
0%
4
0%
3
0%
2
0%
1
0%
(will not be displayed)