De Officiis
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"On Duties" is a philosophical treatise written by the outstanding ancient Roman publicist and politician Cicero. In this book, the author explains his concept of morality and highlights the ethical principles that should guide a person in his daily life. This work has become a classic of world literature and is known for its relevance throughout the centuries.
In On Duties, Cicero addresses issues of justice, morality, responsibility, and dignity, providing the reader with important ideas for thoughtful reflection. The author draws an analogy between personal duties and social responsibility, showing that the correct behavior of a person affects not only his self-affirmation, but also the public good.
"On Duties" by Cicero is a work that encourages readers not only to think about their own actions and deeds, but also to look for ways to achieve harmony between personal and universal goals. This book remains relevant and inspiring to this day, reminding us of the importance of ethical principles in the life of every person.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2014-09-29
- Title
- De Officiis
- Translator
- Walter Miller
- Subject
- Ethics -- Early works to 1800
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