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The Life and Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius - Biography of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius; Study of His Philosophy & Meditations by Marcus Aurelius - cover
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The Life and Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius - Biography of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius; Study of His Philosophy & Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius, George Lang

Editora: DigiCat

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The anthology 'The Life and Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius' offers a comprehensive exploration of the inner workings and thought processes of one of history's most revered Stoic philosophers. The collection weaves through a range of literary forms, from intimate reflections to broader meditative essays, capturing the enduring legacy of Marcus Aurelius's philosophies. By delving deep into themes such as virtue, duty, and the pursuit of wisdom against the backdrop of life's adversities, this collection serves both as a window into the Stoic mindset and as an inspirational guide for contemporary readers. The pieces selected highlight essential passages that continue to resonate, demonstrating their timelessness and profound impact. Curated by George Lang, the anthology represents a mosaic of voices, bridging historical insights with modern interpretations. The text aligns with both classical scholarship and the revival of Stoicism in contemporary thought, showcasing how the enduring principles established by Marcus Aurelius have permeated various epochs and cultures. Contributors bring together a wealth of knowledge and perspectives, offering reflections that complement and enhance Aurelius's own writings. This diversity not only enriches the discussion but also places the ancient Roman philosopher within a broader, more inclusive narrative that speaks to readers across time. This collection is essential for anyone looking to engage with the philosophical teachings of Marcus Aurelius through a variety of lenses and scholarly approaches. It provides an exceptional opportunity to immerse oneself in the philosophical dialogues of a bygone era while appreciating their relevance in today's world. Readers will find rich educational value and inspiration, as the anthology encourages a dialogue between past wisdom and contemporary viewpoints, creating a dynamic reading experience that enlightens and compels deeper reflection.
Disponível desde: 16/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 191 páginas.

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