On Benefits
lat. De Beneficiis · 63
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Historical Context and Significance
Seneca's «On Benefits» is an important philosophical work that examines the nature and significance of benefits in human relationships. Seneca considers benefits as the foundation of social harmony and moral duty, highlighting the importance of gratitude and mutual assistance. The book has had a significant influence on the development of ethical thought in Western philosophy, particularly in the context of Stoicism. It also impacted Christian ethics, where ideas of mercy and charity found their reflection. Seneca's work remains relevant in discussions of morality and ethics, offering deep insights into human nature and social interaction.

Date of publication: 23 August 2024
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Genre: Philosophy
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