
Academica
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Academica
Book Code: 370858723554
Writer: Marcus Tullius Cicero
Name of the book: : Academica
Subject: Philosophy -- Early works to 1800
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Name Of book : Academica
Subject : Philosophy -- Early works to 1800
Writer : Marcus Tullius CiceroAcademica is a philosophical work by Marcus Tullius Cicero, renowned Roman statesman and orator. In this book, Cicero explores the nature of wisdom and truth, delving into the virtues of liberal education and the pursuit of knowledge. Drawing on lessons from Greek philosophy, Cicero engages in a dialogue with his students, discussing the importance of critical thinking, ethical conduct, and the role of reason in guiding one's actions.
Through a series of complex arguments and thought-provoking discussions, Academica challenges readers to contemplate the nature of knowledge and the foundations of belief. Cicero's compelling arguments and eloquent prose make this book a timeless read for anyone interested in the pursuit of wisdom and intellectual inquiry.
Academica serves as a testament to Cicero's philosophical prowess and his commitment to exploring the fundamental questions of human existence. This work continues to inspire readers with its timeless insights into the nature of truth, virtue, and the pursuit of knowledge. Whether you are a philosophy enthusiast or simply curious about the teachings of ancient scholars, Academica is a must-read for anyone seeking to broaden their intellectual horizons."
Academica Marcus Tullius Cicero philosophy ancient Rome rhetoric ethics academic skepticism Roman literature Roman philosophy classical education Roman oratory" Philosophy Early works to 1800
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