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On Moral Ends

Auteur(s): Quintus Curtius, Cicero
Narrateur(s): Saethon Williams
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Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 B.C.-43 B.C.) is one of the seminal figures in the history of Western philosophy, politics, and letters. On Moral Ends (De Finibus) is considered by many to be his most important work in philosophy. In a series of stimulating dialogues, Cicero seeks to answer the question "What is humanity's Ultimate Good?" by examining the ethical systems of three different schools of thought. In so doing, he reveals powerful and startling truths about wisdom, virtue, and our deepest desires.

This modern, original translation of Cicero's elegant Latin text makes On Moral Ends accessible to a new generation. Clear, lucid, and faithful to Cicero's majestic style, this volume enables the motivated student or self-learner to grasp the main tenets of Epicureanism, Stoicism, and the philosophy of the later Platonic Academy like never before. At long last, here is a translation that is accessible to all, just as Cicero originally intended his work to be.

Quintus Curtius is the pen name of attorney and translator George J. Thomas. He has previously translated Cicero's On Duties and Stoic Paradoxes, as well as Sallust's Conspiracy of Catiline and War of Jugurtha. He resides in Kansas City and can be found at www.qcurtius.com.

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Philosophie Moralité Stoïcisme Histoire ancienne Métaphysique
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I listened to this book and “On Duties” while I laboured last year. Quintus Curtius does a wonderful job bringing the lessons of Cicero and the ancients to our modern times. One thing you will realize through this experience is that although they lived long ago, they were not too different than us, and their wisdom is still applicable and worth contemplating. Our society may be denigrating in some ways, but with these lessons, wisdom and advice one can still try to straighten their own life and strive to be the best version of one self.

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Excellent audiobook experience by Brother Q

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