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Which of Feser’s books would you recommend if I’m looking to see whether he’s an author that interests me? I’m not looking for an introduction to Aquinas/Scholasticism, which I’m familiar with already. And I’ve read 20th century Thomists like Gilson, Maritain, Geach, Anscombe, Kretzmann, and Kenny. I’m curious about Feser because he’s a popular contemporary author in the field. So from that perspective, which of his books do you think will have the most to offer?