On A Life Well Spent

On A Life Well Spent by Cicero is a thoughtful exploration of the good life, published by Levenger Press in 2006. This first edition, comprising 136 pages, presents Cicero’s reflections on various aspects of life, including duty, friendship, and the moral integrity essential for achieving happiness. The text delves into his philosophical and rhetorical works, offering insights into the training of a statesman and the importance of ethical considerations in personal fulfillment.
Readers will find a collection of discussions that highlight Cicero’s undogmatic approach to life’s complexities. The book includes themes such as the nature of friendship and the responsibilities that come with it, as well as the philosophical underpinnings of civic duty. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classical philosophy and the timeless questions surrounding ethics and personal development.
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Librarian See Alternate Cover Edition .This volume brings together his tentative and undogmatic reflections on the good life, in which he discusses duty, friendship, the training of a statesman, and the importance of moral integrity in the search for happiness.1. discussions at Tusculum (V)- 2. on duties (Ii) –3. On Friendship –4. on the orator (I) –5. the dream of Scipio—-1. the philosophical works of Cicero –2. the rhetorical works of Cicero –3. principal Dates –4. some books about Cicero.
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