This quartet of books of aphoristic philosophy with a Social Theocratic dimension is comprised of 'Yang and Anti-Yin', 'Lamb and Anti-Lion', 'Celestial City and Anti-Vanity Fair' and, last but by no means least, 'Jesus - A Summing Up!', the title of which is a kind of oblique tribute to Arthur Koestler's estimable 'Janus - A Summing Up', which, however, would not have much bearing on the aforementioned works in terms of thematic structure, as germane, by and large, to the noumenal distinction between metaphysics and antimetachemistry, as explained in the texts.
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By John O'Loughlin
Nov 30, 2010
"THE YANG AND ANTI-YIN QUARTET" This is John O'Loughlin's last or final quartet in his aphoristic philosophy oeuvre, and not surprisingly it tends to sum up - in almost Koestlerian vein - much of what precedes it, as well as add some new material and/or correct some outstanding anomalies and shortfalls from what seems to be a well-nigh definitive presentation of his philosophy - at least in relation to his oeuvre-proper rather than to those 'posthumous' publications, in both weblog and weblog-into-ebook formats, which sometimes take aspects of his thinking even further along the road that leads to a sense of enhanced truth.