It seems that John O'Loughlin has reserved his best work until last; for this largely philosophical title represents not merely a summation of his philosophy but a radical overhaul of some of the theories which he had previously taken for granted as logically definitive, and to an extent that the exacting comprehensiveness of his logical structures here finds its apotheosis, so to speak, in what must surely be the most advanced analysis of the atomic...
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