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Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius

Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius

Übersetzer George Long

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius," the Roman Emperor presents a profound collection of personal reflections known as the "Meditations." Crafted in a straightforward yet eloquent style, these writings embody the core tenets of Stoicism, emphasizing rationality, virtue, and inner peace amidst the turmoil of life. Written primarily during military campaigns, the context of these entries reveals the philosophical underpinnings that guided one of history's most renowned leaders, as he sought to find solace and strength in the face of adversity. Each passage is a testament to the enduring human spirit, reflecting both personal struggles and universal truths, woven into the fabric of his daily existence. Marcus Aurelius, a Stoic philosopher and the last of the Five Good Emperors, wrote these meditative reflections as a form of self-examination and moral guidance. His experiences as a ruler, coupled with the philosophical education he received from prominent thinkers, deeply influenced his thoughts. In an era marked by conflict and philosophical inquiry, Aurelius's writings emerge as a beacon of personal responsibility and resilience, providing insights not only applicable to his time but also to future generations. "Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius" is a timeless invitation to cultivate mindfulness and virtue in our own lives. Readers seeking wisdom will find that these meditations resonate across centuries, offering practical advice that underlines the importance of self-discipline and emotional resilience. Engaging with Aurelius's perspectives can inspire individuals to embrace their challenges with stoic resolve, making it a vital addition to any philosophical library.
Verfügbar seit: 28.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 142 Seiten.

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