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On Old Age - Cicero de Senectute

In "On Old Age" (Cicero de Senectute), Marcus Tullius Cicero explores the philosophical reflections on aging and the intrinsic value of old age. Written in a dialogue format reminiscent of Greek traditions, the text artfully addresses aging's inevitabilities and the wisdom it can usher. Cicero, through the character of Cato the Elder, presents arguments that counter societal views which often regard old age with disdain. His eloquent prose and rhetorical skill emerge from a rich literary context steeped in the Roman tradition, making it a cornerstone of Stoic philosophy that seeks to inspire resilience and virtue in the face of life's transience. Cicero, a statesman, orator, and philosopher of the late Roman Republic, penned this work during a tumultuous time, marked by political unrest and personal loss. His thoughts on aging reflect not only his intellectual pursuits but also his grappling with his mortality amidst the fading Republic. Engaging with the traditions of philosophy and rhetoric, Cicero's own experiences significantly influenced his contemplative approach toward the stages of life. "On Old Age" serves as an essential read for anyone seeking solace and understanding in the natural progression of life. Its timeless wisdom transcends the ages, offering profound insights on how to embrace aging with dignity and purpose, encouraging readers to cultivate a perspective that honors the contributions of seasoned experience.


Author:

  • Marcus Tullius Cicero

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 50 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Philosophy

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