CELESTIAL CITY AND ANTI-VANITY FAIR

by John O'Loughlin

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Publisher: Centretruths
Copyright: © 2008 John O'Loughlin Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition
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CELESTIAL CITY AND ANTI-VANITY FAIR, with its Bunyan-like connotations, brings what John O'Loughlin had been building towards in previous texts, such as 'Yang and Anti-Yin' and 'Lamb and Anti-Lion', to its logical conclusion, underlining the gender distinctions that exist at all points of what he calls the intercardinal axial compass, so that a more comprehensively exacting approach to terminology is possible and categorically upheld. Hence the metaphysical and antimetachemical implications of the title are reflected on a parallel terminological basis which it becomes a philosophical principle and moral duty to systematically embrace.


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21 Dec 2007
As suggested by the title, this is very much a metaphysical/antimetachemical deal characteristic, so the author contends, of the northeast point of the intercardinal axial compass, in which noumenal sensibility is hegemonically ascendant over noumenal anti-sensuality and in a position to constrain the latter to bound soma, with a free-psychic spin-off that will complement its metaphysical counterpart in secondary church-hegemonic vein. Without the noumenal sensibility there can be no noumenal anti-sensuality but, equally, without the enforcement of noumenal anti-sensuality there can be no noumenal sensibility, and therefore it is imperative for the sake of the existence of the Celestial City that Anti-Vanity Fair is kept to and in its subordinate place.

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