Book VIII
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius points to a world where continuity and consistency are the bedrock of understanding. This Stoic view posits an ordered universe where change isn't chaos but alignment with a preceding order. Contrasting with the chaotic randomness often feared by his contemporaries, this suggests a universe governed by laws that are knowable and dependable. Instead of battling against change, the wise accept it as part of a greater pattern, one that can be understood and harmonized with through reason and virtue.