L'honn te Homme by Samuel Henri Berthoud offers a fascinating glimpse into the moral and social values of 19th-century France. Through a series of insightful studies, Berthoud explores the concept of the 'honn te homme'-the honest or honorable man-and the virtues that define him. This work provides a rich tapestry of ethical considerations, offering readers a window into the social customs and philosophical ideals of the period. Examining themes of integrity, duty, and societal expectations, Berthoud's essays remain relevant for anyone interested in the history of moral thought and the evolution of social norms. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars and readers seeking to understand the nuances of French society during a transformative era.
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