With its John Bunyanesque title, this further example of aphoristic philosophy from John O'Loughlin, aka
johulin, carries on the investigation of what actually 'hangs together' or 'fits together', in seeming complementarity, at
various points of what subsequently becomes known as the intercardinal axial compass, not least in respect of what he terms
metaphysics and antimetachemistry at its northeast, and draws conclusions which confirm the necessity of terminological differentiation
in relation to gender, without which no structural viability can be projected. Check out both this and the succeeding volume
of aphoristic philosophy, JESUS - A SUMMING UP!, the title of which is a pun on Koestler's 'Janus - A Summing Up', via the
links below, and see how the author draws the various strands of his philosophy together to create a grand finale.
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