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Taking its thematic structure from the author's previous book of aphoristic philosophy, Yang and Anti-Yin (2004-5), this title delves deeper into what he calls 'noumenal sensibility' and its full gender and ideological implications, thereby pushing the biblical metaphors of 'lamb' and 'lion' to their ultimate conclusions in what becomes an exact parallel to the 'yang' and 'anti-yin' of our metaphysical and antimetachemical elemental positions. But these elements are also investigated in greater detail, and provide ample scope for the enhancement or clarification of certain terms, including those with other elemental affinities than that with which we are chiefly concerned. Thus a broadening-out from the central or core position of John O'Loughlin's philosophy is once again to the fore, and other positions are accordingly re-evaluated and modified in the light of his principal contentions. - A Centretruths editorial