Hygi ne Morale, written by Paul Jolly and originally published in 1877, explores the principles of moral hygiene and their application to daily life. In this treatise, Jolly delves into the importance of cultivating inner virtue and maintaining a balanced moral compass. Aimed at fostering personal growth and ethical conduct, the book provides insights into achieving a fulfilling and virtuous existence.
Drawing from philosophical traditions and practical wisdom, Hygi ne Morale offers guidance on developing character, making sound judgments, and living in accordance with moral principles. This edition makes Jolly's work accessible to contemporary readers interested in the historical roots of self-improvement and moral philosophy.
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