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Paperback Marcus Aurelius: An Address Delivered At The Church Of The Unity, St.louis, October 27, 1889 And Before The Society For Ethical Culture, February 2, 1 Book

ISBN: 1278794948

ISBN13: 9781278794945

Marcus Aurelius: An Address Delivered At The Church Of The Unity, St.louis, October 27, 1889 And Before The Society For Ethical Culture, February 2, 1

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"Marcus Aurelius: An Address" delves into the life and philosophy of the famed Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher. Originally delivered as a lecture, this concise work explores the key tenets of Marcus Aurelius's Stoic philosophy, emphasizing virtue, reason, and acceptance of what we cannot control. It offers insights into his personal reflections and guidance, drawn from his famous work, "Meditations".

This short study provides a valuable introduction to Stoicism and its practical application to daily life, highlighting the enduring relevance of Aurelius's wisdom for navigating the complexities of human existence. The book captures the essence of his teachings, making them accessible to a modern audience interested in ancient philosophy and self-improvement.

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