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Order of Things

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278 pages
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10 hours

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Exploring the interconnectedness of cosmic, mental, and societal orders, the author delves into the idea that these structures reflect a deeper unity. Despite modern tendencies to attribute existence to randomness, a persistent order emerges across various domains, suggesting a common good. Drawing on Aquinas, the text argues that the universe’s complexity and beauty hint at an external creator. Ultimately, the human mind's affinity for discovering this order reveals a profound relationship between existence and understanding, enriching our appreciation of the world.

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Order of Things, James V. Schall

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2007
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