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Book 3 Chapter 11: Telos and the Good | 2020-11-22T20:22:33Z | The Consolation of Philosophy | img/1295493-1604847603416-7582a76c64dd4.jpg | audio/podcast_2020-11-09_08935ee6631ade541a8640ad044fd3b6.m4a | false |
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Unity is another aspect of goodness. Now, all things subsist so long only as they preserve the unity of their being; when they lose this unity, they perish. But the bent of nature forces all things (plants and inanimate things, as well as animals) to strive to continue in life. Therefore, all things desire unity, for unity is essential to life. But unity and goodness were shown to be the same. Therefore, good is proved to be the end towards which the whole universe tends (This solves the second of the points left in doubt at the end of bk. i., ch. vi.)