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claim:the-fast-of-the-modern-and-the-slow-of-the-old-are-united-to-form-a-new-kind-of-process-unrecognizable-in-both-the-12th-and-20th-centuriesThe fast of the modern and the slow of the old are united to form a new kind of process, unrecognizable in both the 12th and 20th centuries.
Claim about the radical novelty of high-speed adaptive production.
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- Asserts that 20th-century processes do not intentionally create living form, unlike the living processes described in chapters 6-17.
- Asserts that the theoretical foundation laid out in the four books provides a public quality standard for sequences.
- Concluding optimistic claim that the new production method recovers ancient quality at scale.
- Methodological claim about the generative power of the design process.
- Historical shift.
- A clear rejection of simply reviving traditional religion; the modern mind cannot inhabit it authentically.
- The central practical question the chapter sets out to answer.
- Critique of modern worldview's blindness to objective life.