
Academica
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Language: English, LatinPublished:
Authors:
- Reid, James S. (James Smith)
1846 - 1926
About this book
In the vibrant intellectual landscape of the late Roman Republic, "Academica" by Marcus Tullius Cicero emerges as a profound exploration of knowledge and its foundations. This philosophical treatise meticulously examines the nature of epistemology, presenting a dialogue on the merits of skepticism and dogmatism. Cicero adeptly navigates the complexities of various philosophical schools, offering insights that resonate through the ages. With its rich analysis of the pursuit of truth and the role of reason, "Academica" is an essential read for students, civic activists, and historians alike. Engage with Cicero’s compelling arguments and discover how they challenge and inspire contemporary thought on knowledge and belief.
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