De La Philosophie De La Nature Ou Traite De Morale Pour Le Genre Humain is a philosophical treatise by Jean de Sales exploring moral philosophy through the lens of nature. This work delves into ethics and human nature, presenting a comprehensive treatise intended for all humankind. De Sales examines the natural world to derive moral principles and guidance, aiming to provide a framework for ethical living.
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