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Tusculan Disputations. De Officiis

Tusculan Disputations. De Officiis

Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Marcus Tullius Cicero stands as a towering figure in the history of Ancient Rome. He gained renown not only as an exceptional orator but also as a gifted philosopher, statesman, and writer. His rich and diverse literary legacy encompasses speeches, works on rhetoric, moral and philosophical treatises, and a collection of letters.
In his treatises «Tusculan Disputations» and «De Officiis» Cicero delves deeply into the nature of human happiness, seeking its sources and defining its defining characteristics. He concludes that only the "wise" man can be truly happy, for "there is no wise man who has not been happy."
Wisdom, according to Cicero, is rooted in knowledge and understanding of the principles of ethics, morality, and philosophy. It empowers individuals to overcome adversity, maintain mental balance and resilience, do good, and live in harmony with themselves and the world around them. Cicero's moral and philosophical maxims, ethical teachings, and life advice, as expressed in his works, have retained their relevance throughout the centuries. They continue to resonate with wisdom and timeliness, offering valuable guidance for self-improvement and the pursuit of happiness.
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Category: Philosophy & Religion
Language: Ukrainian
Publisher: Apriori
Paper type: Mat
Cover type: Hard
Age: 16+
Print length: 440
ISBN: 978-617-629-688-1
Dimension: 150.0 x 220.0 mm