Plutarch’s Morals is a profound collection of philosophical essays and dialogues that delve into ethical questions, social norms, and the human condition through the lens of Platonic thought. Written in a clear, engaging style, these writings not only reflect the moral concerns of ancient Greece but also serve as a bridge between classical philosophy and contemporary ethical dilemmas. Plutarch’s incisive analysis and diverse themes, ranging from the nature of friendship to the pursuit of virtue, provide valuable insights into the moral fabric of society in his time and resonate with ongoing dialogues in ethics today. Plutarch, a biographer and philosopher from the 1st century CE, hailed from Chaeronea, Greece. His extensive education and exposure to both Platonic and Stoic traditions significantly influenced his writing. As a Roman citizen, Plutarch sought to foster a dialogue between Greek philosophy and Roman culture, advocating for a life of virtue and ethical reflection. His unique position across cultures enabled him to address universal moral truths, making his works timeless. Readers are encouraged to explore Plutarch’s Morals for its rich philosophical discourse and applicability to modern ethical questions. This volume not only illuminates the classical origin of many moral concepts we engage with today but also invites introspection on our values and principles. A must-read for anyone interested in ethics, philosophy, and the interplay between ancient wisdom and contemporary life.
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Plutarch’s Morals [EPUB ebook]
Exploring Virtue and Justice in Ancient Greek Philosophy
Plutarch’s Morals [EPUB ebook]
Exploring Virtue and Justice in Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Język Angielski ● Format EPUB ● Strony 485 ● ISBN 4057664124043 ● Rozmiar pliku 1.0 MB ● Tłumacz A. R. Shilleto ● Wydawca Good Press ● Miasto Prague ● Kraj CZ ● Opublikowany 2019 ● Do pobrania 24 miesięcy ● Waluta EUR ● ID 7508958 ● Ochrona przed kopiowaniem Społeczny DRM