Beyspiele des Guten (Examples of the Good), by Tobias Heinrich Lotter, presents a collection of essays exploring ethical and moral themes. Written in German and published in 1824, the book delves into examples of virtuous behavior and moral philosophy. Lotter's work offers insights into the ethical considerations of the time, providing a valuable resource for understanding the moral landscape of the early 19th century. The essays explore the nature of goodness and provide examples intended to inspire readers to ethical conduct. This collection offers both historical and philosophical value, making it a significant contribution to the study of ethics and morality.
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