Moral Letters to Lucilius

Moral Letters to Lucilius

Por Richard Mott Gummere (Traductor)

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ePub

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DRM

Idioma

Inglés

Año Lanzamiento

2023

Sinopsis

In "Moral Letters to Lucilius," Seneca, a preeminent Stoic philosopher, embarks on a rich epistolary discourse with his friend Lucilius, exploring the depths of ethical living and the human condition. Through a series of 124 letters, Seneca employs a conversational and reflective literary style that marries personal anecdote with rigorous philosophical argument. The letters grapple with themes of virtue, death, and the importance of self-examination in a tumultuous world, echoing the larger Hellenistic context of moral philosophy, where the quest for wisdom and tranquility was paramount. Seneca, born in Corduba (modern-day C??rdoba, Spain) and later serving as a statesman in Rome, faced personal and political turmoil that deeply informed his philosophy. His experiences, including exile and the observation of human vice within the corridors of power, shaped his understanding of Stoicism as a practical guide for resilient living. Seneca's writings are imbued with urgency; he aims to lead his readers toward a life untouched by external chaos, fostering inner peace through rational thought. This compelling collection is a must-read for anyone intrigued by moral philosophy, ethics, or the Stoic tradition. It serves not only as a philosophical treatise but also as a window into the mind of a man who sought to navigate the complexities of life with wisdom. "Moral Letters to Lucilius" will engage those seeking both intellectual stimulation and profound personal insight.

Richard Mott Gummere

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