De la Curiosit par Plutarque, traduit et annot par M.J. Mangeart, offre une exploration fascinante de la curiosit humaine travers le prisme de la philosophie antique. Cet essai, extrait des oeuvres morales de Plutarque, examine les motivations et les cons quences de notre soif de connaissance. Mangeart enrichit le texte original avec des notes clairantes, rendant les r flexions de Plutarque accessibles et pertinentes pour le lecteur moderne. Red couvrez la sagesse intemporelle de Plutarque dans cette dition soign e, un t moignage de l'int r t durable pour les questions fondamentales de l'existence humaine.
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