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Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

Tradutor Ale. Mar. Sas

Editora: ALEMAR S.A.S.

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"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is a philosophical work written in the 2nd century AD. This collection of personal writings offers insights into the Stoic philosophy and reflects the inner thoughts and reflections of the Roman Emperor as he navigates the complexities of leadership and personal virtue. The primary focus of the text is on self-reflection, ethical principles, and the importance of maintaining a rational mind amidst life's challenges. The opening of "Meditations" introduces the background of Marcus Aurelius, detailing his upbringing, education, and philosophical influences. It highlights his deep respect for family and mentors who shaped his character, instilling values such as gentleness, temperance, and duty. As the text unfolds, Marcus sketches his numerous debts of gratitude to those who influenced him, emphasizing a life of moderation and dedication to philosophy. He lays the groundwork for his meditations on the nature of the universe, the human condition, and the virtues of compassion and self-discipline, all of which frame his exploration of Stoicism throughout the work.
Disponível desde: 01/10/2025.

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