This title signifies an attempt by John James O'Loughlin to return
to basics in philosophy and understand the connections and indeed
interrelations of antitheses, polarities, opposites, and other such
neat philosophical categories in relation to the relativity of
everyday life. It is not an express attempt to expound 'the Truth'
but, rather, a modest undertaking on his part to comprehend the
paradoxes of the world in which we happen to live, and seek to
unveil some of the illusions and superstitions which make the
pursuit of philosophical truth such a difficult not to say
protracted task. Hopefully the result of this undertaking is a
franker and maturer approach to those very paradoxes which were the
inspiration for this work and which led to some of its most
striking contentions. Therefore if 'Between Truth and Illusion'
cannot, by dint of its paradoxical nature, lay claims to being the
Truth, it can at least be seen as the basis for a more realistic
appraisal of the terms by which the pursuit of philosophical truth
is made possible.
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