Alone with oneself
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Marcus Aurelius (121-180) is the Roman Emperor of the Golden Age, rightly called the "philosopher on the throne". He enjoyed undoubted success in the late antiquity, and in the 16th century he was revived in European philosophical circles.
"alone with himself" are the thoughts of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius about the duty, conscience and spirit, the assessment of life from the philosophical and moral side. In his records, the Roman emperor calls to be guided by the teachings of the Stoics, but also to develop him further, calling the leading beginning in a person not the soul, but the mind that needs to be brought into the consent with the nature of the whole, thus achieving impassivity.
After millennia, the tips of Mark Aurelius remain relevant for a modern person who is constantly in the search for the meaning of life
"alone with himself" are the thoughts of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius about the duty, conscience and spirit, the assessment of life from the philosophical and moral side. In his records, the Roman emperor calls to be guided by the teachings of the Stoics, but also to develop him further, calling the leading beginning in a person not the soul, but the mind that needs to be brought into the consent with the nature of the whole, thus achieving impassivity.
After millennia, the tips of Mark Aurelius remain relevant for a modern person who is constantly in the search for the meaning of life
Author:
Author:Mark Aurelius
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-172678-2
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