Dialogues and Essays

Dialogues and Essays
Title Dialogues and Essays PDF eBook
Author Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 298
Release 2008-09-11
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0199552401

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Stoic philosopher and tutor to the young emperor Nero, Seneca wrote moral essays - exercises in practical philosophy - on how to live in a troubled world. Strikingly applicable today, his thoughts on happiness and other subjects are here combined in a clear, modern translation with an introduction on Seneca's life and philosophy.

Dialogues and Letters

Dialogues and Letters
Title Dialogues and Letters PDF eBook
Author Seneca
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 160
Release 2005-02-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0141914548

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A major writer and a leading figure in the public life of Rome, Seneca (c. 4BC-AD 65) ranks among the most eloquent and influential masters of Latin prose. This selection explores his thoughts on philosophy and the trials of life. In the Consolation to Helvia he strives to offer solace to his mother, following his exile in AD 41, while On the Shortness of Life and On Tranquillity of Mind are lucid and compelling explorations of Stoic thought. Witty and self-critical, the Letters - written to his young friend Lucilius - explore Seneca's struggle to acquire philosophical wisdom. A fascinating insight into one of the greatest minds of Ancient Rome, these works inspired writers and thinkers including Montaigne, Rousseau, and Bacon, and continue to intrigue and enlighten.

Operette Morali

Operette Morali
Title Operette Morali PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Leopardi
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 560
Release 1983-12-09
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780520049284

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This series is conceived as a library of bilingual editions of works chosen for their importance to Italian literature and to the international tradition of art and thought Italy has nurtured. In each volume an Italian text in an authoritative edition is paired with a new facing-page translation supplemented by explanatory notes and a selected bibliography. An introduction provides a historical and critical interpretation of the work. The scholars preparing these volumes hope through Biblioteca ltaliana to point a straight way to the Italian classics. GENERAL EDITOR: Louise George ClubbEDITORIAL BOARDPaul J. Alpers, Vittore BrancaGene Brucker, Fredi ChiappelliPhillip W. Damon, Robert M. DurlingGianfranco Folena, Lauro MartinesNicolas J. Perella

Dialogues

Dialogues
Title Dialogues PDF eBook
Author Stanislaw Lem
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 359
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0262542935

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The first English translation of a nonfiction work by Stanisław Lem, which was "conceived under the spell of cybernetics" in 1957 and updated in 1971. In 1957, Stanisław Lem published Dialogues, a book "conceived under the spell of cybernetics," as he wrote in the preface to the second edition. Mimicking the form of Berkeley's Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, Lem's original dialogue was an attempt to unravel the then-novel field of cybernetics. It was a testimony, Lem wrote later, to "the almost limitless cognitive optimism" he felt upon his discovery of cybernetics. This is the first English translation of Lem's Dialogues, including the text of the first edition and the later essays added to the second edition in 1971. For the second edition, Lem chose not to revise the original. Recognizing the naivete of his hopes for cybernetics, he constructed a supplement to the first dialogue, which consists of two critical essays, the first a summary of the evolution of cybernetics, the second a contribution to the cybernetic theory of the "sociopathology of governing," amending the first edition's discussion of the pathology of social regulation; and two previously published articles on related topics. From the vantage point of 1971, Lem observes that original book, begun as a search for methods "that would increase our understanding of both the human and nonhuman worlds," was in the end "an expression of the cognitive curiosity and anxiety of modern thought."

Words for Readers and Writers

Words for Readers and Writers
Title Words for Readers and Writers PDF eBook
Author Larry Woiwode
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 242
Release 2013-04-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433535254

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From poetry to social networks, writing affects us all. Having taught the art of writing for years while producing literary works of national renown, Larry Woiwode thus explores the mysterious power of language, offering readers a diverse collection of thought-provoking essays on the meaning and significance of writing. In teaching the art of putting words on a page, Woiwode highlights the crucial role that writing plays in communicating with others and fashioning meaning for our lives. The book's 21 essays will help Christians grasp the foundational importance of writing and to be more intentional about how they use words to express their emotions, desires, and beliefs.

Synthesis of Science and Religion

Synthesis of Science and Religion
Title Synthesis of Science and Religion PDF eBook
Author Thoudam Damodara Singh
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1987
Genre Religion and science
ISBN 9780941525015

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Berkeley's Three Dialogues

Berkeley's Three Dialogues
Title Berkeley's Three Dialogues PDF eBook
Author Stefan Storrie
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 230
Release 2018
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198755686

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"Many of the papers in this volume were presented at the 'Berkeley and the Three dialogues' conference at Trinity College Dublin in 2014"--Page vii.