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Seneca's Wisdom: Letters from a Stoic - The Essential Guide to Stoic Philosophy - cover

Seneca's Wisdom: Letters from a Stoic - The Essential Guide to Stoic Philosophy

Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Bluefire Books

Maison d'édition: Bluefire Books

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Delve into the timeless wisdom of one of Stoicism's greatest minds with "Seneca's Wisdom: Letters from a Stoic". This enlightening e-book shares the profound philosophical letters of Seneca, offering readers a comprehensive guide to Stoic philosophy and its practical application in modern life. Explore Seneca's thoughts on a broad range of themes, including virtue, happiness, resilience, and the nature of life and death. Ideal for students of philosophy, personal development enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of life, this collection of letters offers valuable insights into handling life's challenges with equanimity and wisdom. A must-read for those striving for a tranquil mind and a virtuous life, "Seneca's Wisdom: Letters from a Stoic" presents a roadmap for personal growth and philosophical understanding.
Disponible depuis: 12/06/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 483 pages.

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