Die Antike Ethik In Ihrer Geschichtlichen Entwicklung, Als Einleitung In Die Geschichte Der Christlichen Moral (Ancient Ethics in Its Historical Development, as an Introduction to the History of Christian Morality) by Christoph Ernst Luthardt explores the development of ancient ethics as a foundation for understanding the history of Christian morality. Published in 1887, this work provides a comprehensive overview of ethical thought in antiquity, examining its influences and contributions to the development of Christian moral principles.
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