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On Benefits
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182 pages
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Exploring the themes of generosity and gratitude, this first-century work by Lucius Annaeus Seneca delves into the moral implications of giving and receiving benefits. As part of a series of Stoic moral essays, it provides profound insights into human relationships and ethical conduct. Essential for students of Stoicism, the text encourages reflection on the nature of altruism and the responsibilities that come with receiving help from others.
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2016, hardcover
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