Seneca Letters

Seneca Letters #91 – On the Lesson to be Drawn from the Burning of Lyons

Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius offer timeless wisdom and insight into the human condition, and Letter 91 is no exception. In this letter, Seneca reflects on the tragedy of the burning of the city of Lyons and the lessons that can be drawn from such a devastating event. The burning of Lyons was a catastrophic event […]

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Seneca Letters #90 – On the Part Played by Philosophy in the Progress of Man

Seneca’s 90th letter, “On the Part Played by Philosophy in the Progress of Man,” is a reflection on the significance of philosophy in human progress. The letter discusses how philosophy can be a guide for the individual towards a more fulfilling and meaningful life, and how it can also contribute to the advancement of society

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Seneca Letters #87 – Some Arguments in Favour of the Simple Life

Seneca’s Letters from a Stoic is a collection of letters that offer wisdom on various aspects of life. In Letter #87, Seneca discusses the merits of living a simple life. The letter is addressed to Lucilius, Seneca’s friend and student of philosophy. Seneca begins by stating that a simple life is more satisfying than a

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Seneca Letters #82 – On the Natural Fear of Death

Seneca, the Roman philosopher, wrote a series of letters to his friend Lucilius in the first century AD. These letters, which are now known as “Seneca’s Letters,” offer timeless wisdom and practical advice for navigating life’s challenges. In Letter #82, Seneca discusses the natural fear of death that we all experience and offers insights on

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