Metachemistry

Metachemistry
Author: Klaus Ruthenberg
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2024-08-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3111401049

Ruthenberg highlights the unique aspects of chemistry, specifically its metachemical fundamentals, which have been largely overlooked in current philosophies of science. Conventional metaphysics, derived from or focused on theoretical physics, is inadequate when applied to chemistry. The author examines and integrates historical and philosophical perspectives on important aspects of chemistry, including affinity, compositionism, emergence, synthesis/analysis, atomism/non-atomism, chemical species, chemical bond, chemical concepts, plurality, temporality/potentiality, reactivity, and underdetermination. To accomplish this, he draws on the works of notable chemists such as František Wald, Wilhelm Ostwald, Friedrich Paneth, and Hans Primas, who have contributed to the philosophical understanding of chemistry. The central conclusion of this study aligns with Immanuel Kant's viewpoint: Chemistry is a systematic art.

CHEMISTRY & METACHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY & METACHEMISTRY
Author: Augustin Ostace
Publisher: Alpha & Omega Up-Sapiens Up-Publishing Being
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

NOBEL TWO? A parallelism of the Nobel prize gratification in chemistry, taken in our Philosophical Systems (First Aera Systems from numbers I. to XII.), and expanded and developed in our Second Aera of Trans-Philosophical Systems (inscribed by our systems from numbers XXI. to XXXII.) This unusual combination and recombination between chemistry in its triadic structure of inorganic chemistry - organic chemistry - quantum chemistry, with videology (in its static and dynamic components, and philosophy (in its metaphysical and idealist features, will give birth to the epitomized concept of META–TA–CHEMISTRY (abridged or synopsized by us as METACHEMISTRY). METACHEMISTRY? A philosophic-chemical compound transgressed by a videological illustration? A chemical conceptology, in trying of overcoming limits in chemistry, uncertainties in chemistry and unknowns in chemistry? Another universality of Chemistry, since the born of the Universe through Big Bang, since the genesis of stars, galaxies and planetary systems ongoing... Concept-Meta-Chemistologist

Philosophy of Chemistry

Philosophy of Chemistry
Author: Davis Baird
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402032561

This comprehensive volume marks a new standard in scholarship in the emerging field of the philosophy of chemistry. Philosophers, chemists, and historians of science ask some fundamental questions about the relationship between philosophy and chemistry.

The Black Notebooks

The Black Notebooks
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: John O'Loughlin (of Centretruths Digital Media)
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Deriving its title from the black-covered notebooks which were used in its formative composition, this title brings John O'Loughlin's metaphysical philosophy to its logical conclusion, and is therefore probably the most logically comprehensive of all his works to-date, drawing the various strands of his Social Theocratic philosophy together and presenting it in the uniquely aphoristic style which allows for both formal sequences of related ideas (maxims) and for a more informal presentation of material (aphorisms) that is almost essay-like in its relatively discursive character. That said, the material overall is carefully interwoven and taken well beyond the notebook stage of its inception, so that one can feel confident this is no mere off-the-cuff project but the fruit of meticulous composition which should stand O'Loughlin's philosophy in good stead, as well as add a crucial dimension to it which would not have been possible in the past but which here comes to light in terms of how a basic antithesis, namely that between energy and gravity, plays-out in a number of different or seemingly unrelated contexts in relation to what the author holds to be its gender-conditioned genesis. Some of the material, one should add, has already been published in two previous titles, viz. Stations of the Supercross and Supercrossed, but much of it has been reworked and revised here with the incorporation of some previously omitted content, while much additional original material has also been included to give this project its unique character and justify its publication as, in overall terms, a less formal if not looser version of what might seem to some readers the too formal nature of, in particular, Supercrossed, with its plethora of hyphenated phrases. Therefore this should prove an easier though still far from uncomplicated book to read. - A Centretruths Editorial.

STATIONS OF THE SUPERCROSS

STATIONS OF THE SUPERCROSS
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: John O'Loughlin
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1326176145

Those familiar with John O'Loughlin's work, particularly with his writings of the past few years, will know that he likes to combine philosophy, or a logically structured way of writing derived from years of abstract thought, with other approaches to text, including autobiographical, psychological, poetical (to a degree), historical, political, religious, and analytical, so that the results, sometimes confusing, are rarely predictable, but can take you by surprise, as when you pass from an autobiographical sketch or a political observation straight into an intensely analytical or philosophical section, though usually not without some forewarning or a lacuna of some sort in the layout of the text. So it is here, in this remarkable collection of structured aphorisms and maxims and what might appear to be essays but are, in fact, aphorisms of a more discursive nature within a title-shunning format that eschews paragraphs in keeping with its aphoristic bias – rather Nietzschean in a way – that he long ago identified with the concept of 'supernotes', or notes that have been copied from a notebook and reworked and refined and expanded upon until they resemble short essays, without, however, conceding much else to essayistic tradition. In such a mainly metaphysical fashion John O'Loughlin has consistently advanced the theoretical breadth and depth of his work, derived, naturally, from habitual thought processes, and the results should speak confidently and credibly enough for themselves without our having to say very much about them, other, of course, than that they continue in the vein to which we have become accustomed the struggle for truth, or philosophical credibility and metaphysical insight, and have continued the process to a new and hopefully final level or stage of completion which it would be difficult if not impossible for him or, for that matter, anyone else to reasonably surpass, bearing in mind the complexities that so exactingly comprehensive an approach to logic as he has fathered both here and in the past inevitably entail. So maybe the job, or task, which this author humbly and somewhat naively set himself over four decades ago, is now completed, and with such a degree of structural credibility that he has even been able to bend the rules and invent one or two new words and new ways of thinking about old words or subjects or categories that, frankly, should stand up to scrutiny and any amount of analytical attention. But, of course, a book of his is an adventure, never quite knowing where it is going or where, eventually, it will get to, and this one is no exception, since the sheer eclecticism of John O'Loughlin's writings makes it difficult to nail it down to a specific title, even if the subtitle he has chosen, viz. 'Attraction and Reaction in Gender Perspective', is certainly quite well-represented in the text, albeit by degrees and not at all at the beginning. Evidently a number of other specific titles came to mind, but none of them would have adequately represented anything but a fraction of the overall text, and so, in the end, he wisely and, we think, correctly opted for a title that would be both sufficiently abstract and sufficiently ambiguous (for it actually is, if you ponder it for a moment) as to do general justice to a style of writing that refuses to follow the usual linear patterns of composition of the 'straight press', including essayists, but gives you so many strands of thought to follow or think about that no single strand, be it philosophical or autobiographical or anything else, could possibly do justice to the entirety of the text, which, as intimated above, is of an intensely eclectic character. That is how he writes, how he prefers to write, and we make no apologies. You can take it or leave it. But those who persevere with his work – and not only here but in previous books – will, if they are sufficiently intelligent and of the right turn-of-mind, be rewarded to a degree that few other books, we venture to assert, would reward them, since few other authors could possibly claim to have achieved as much or to have brought their philosophy to such a conclusively logical pass, and you would have to be a fool or scoundrel not to see that or profit from it!

Anthological Morphologies

Anthological Morphologies
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: John O'Loughlin/Centretruths Digital Media
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

With this anthology of his 'sequentially structured maxims', free thinker John O'Loughlin has finally arrived at the ne plus ultra of his philosophical oeuvre, which combines all the most logically consistent material from the last twelve original titles (2014 – 2019) in one definitive volume that, on account of the comprehensively exacting nature of his quadripartite structures and the way their theorizing evolves, must rank as the 'bible' of his philosophy, if not of all philosophy of a metaphysical persuasion, that yet allows for other categories, both atomic and pseudo-atomic, to be accounted for in such fashion that everything is, as it were, nailed into place the better to support the overall morphology of unrelenting logic.

Philosophical Ruminations & Theosophical Illuminations

Philosophical Ruminations & Theosophical Illuminations
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2022-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1446685977

These two 'posthumous' publications to John O'Loughlin's oeuvre-proper were culled, like the material of 'Opus Postscriptum', from two of his blogsites and contain material of an essayistic and aphoristic nature which has been extensively revised and reformatted to suit the parameters of e-book publication. There is a sense, though only a loose one, in which the first book corresponds to physics and the second, the so-called 'Theosophical Illuminations', to metaphysics; though that is more in the form than in the substance, since both books are equally radical and thoroughgoing in their approach to metaphysics and kindred subjects.

ATOMS AND PSEUDO-ATOMS

ATOMS AND PSEUDO-ATOMS
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2022-02-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 129196746X

A radical new approach not only to subatomic theory but to the nature of atoms and their relationship to what the author calls pseudo-atoms in what amount to gender-divisible partnerships in axial polarity with their noumenal and/or phenomenal counterparts, as defined in the text of what is, without a doubt, the author's most comprehensively-exacting and logically-compelling title to-date (2014, with revisionary enhancements 2020).

B.O.R.T.

B.O.R.T.
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1326756702

Unlike anything else every written, and not only one ventures to guess by John O'Loughlin, this title endeavours to 'burn the candle', as it were, at both ends, coming 'down to earth' in the first part and going 'up to heaven' in the second, replicating the text of the former while diverging from it in terms of an approach to structure which is less prosaic than philosophic, in the sense of combining, and not for the first time in his oeuvre, aphorisms with maxims in relation to a metaphysical mean and intent. The aphoristic material, with him, is more loosely structured than the maxims, which are not maxims in the accepted sense of pithy sayings or apophthegms in which wisdom or knowledge is condensed but, rather, are numbered items that follow, in each sequence, a uniform structure which is simply thematically modified to suit the needs of the occasion or, in this instance, particular maxim. That, of course, does not obtain in the 'down to earth' part which begins this book, in which the author took the aphoristic/maximistic material at a less developed stage of its structuring and simply endeavoured, with the help of '....', or omission marks used in a relatively unorthodox way, to separate one train of thought from another, to turn it into something approaching prose, in which a massive if not massed approach to text signifies that which is corporeal as opposed, like the aphoristic structure, to being comparatively ethereal, and thus intended (without irony) for mass consumption – something one could not associate with any text conceived with due philosophic regard to space and, especially, time.

RELUCTANCE

RELUCTANCE
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1291470190

This autobiographical-cum-philosophical journal is effectively the sequel to 'Limitless' (2012), since it continues from where the previous such project leaves off, being in many respects its logical corollary. Not only is the autobiography taken beyond the situation that existed towards the close of 2012, but so, too, in a number of ways is the philosophy, so that one gets a fuller perspective on both the subjective and objective, the personal and vocational aspects of the writer's life that both complements and resolves the subject matter of its prequel, taking it to a new level in a similar, albeit stylistically different, vein to the way that 'Fixed Limits' (1976) went beyond 'Changing Worlds' (1976) and somehow resolved many of its outstanding issues, since effectively existing within the context of a 'changed world' from that in which John O'Loughlin had previously lived. – A Centretruths Editorial