
Las Paradojas de los estoicos (Alma Pensamiento Ilustrado)
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In this text, the shortest of his philosophical works, Cicero analyzes the statements of Stoicism that are â paradoxicalâ : â Only what is honest is goodâ , â It is enough to be virtuous to achieve happinessâ , â Good deeds are as good as bad deeds are badâ , and â All fools are mad, just as only the wise are rich and freeâ . Using his gifts as an orator, the author develops each paradox in a clear and structured way. Garnishing his exposition with examples and a certain humor, he intends to bring his message closer to all readers and to make us reflect on the value of good and virtue. As Voltaire maintained, â nothing wiser, truer, or more usefulâ has been written after this treatise.
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Tapa dura - 76 paginas
In this text, the shortest of his philosophical works, Cicero analyzes the statements of Stoicism that are â paradoxicalâ : â Only what is honest is goodâ , â It is enough to be virtuous to achieve happinessâ , â Good deeds are as good as bad deeds are badâ , and â All fools are mad, just as only the wise are rich and freeâ . Using his gifts as an orator, the author develops each paradox in a clear and structured way. Garnishing his exposition with examples and a certain humor, he intends to bring his message closer to all readers and to make us reflect on the value of good and virtue. As Voltaire maintained, â nothing wiser, truer, or more usefulâ has been written after this treatise.











