
De Officiis
Book Code: 493841666342
Writer: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Name of the book: : De Officiis
Subject: Ethics -- Early works to 1800
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Name Of book : De Officiis
Subject : Ethics -- Early works to 1800
Writer : Marcus Tullius CiceroDe Officiis, written by the ancient Roman statesman and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero, is a timeless work on ethics and moral duty. Drawing on the philosophical principles of Stoicism, Cicero explores the nature of virtue, justice, and the proper conduct of individuals in society.
This influential work is divided into three books, each addressing different aspects of ethical behavior and the obligations of individuals in both public and private life. Through his eloquent prose and thoughtful analysis, Cicero provides practical guidance on how to navigate complex moral dilemmas and make decisions that align with one's values.
De Officiis remains a foundational text in the study of ethics and philosophy, offering readers valuable insights into the principles of righteousness and integrity. Cicero's thoughtful exploration of moral obligations and the importance of acting with honor and integrity continues to resonate with readers today, making this classic work a must-read for anyone interested in ethical philosophy and moral decision-making."
De Officiis Marcus Tullius Cicero virtue ethics Roman philosophy moral philosophy duty morality ethics Roman literature classical literature ancient philosophy" Ethics Early works to 1800
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