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by cess11
90 days ago
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If that's your thing, maybe complement with Augustine's Confessions. He had a somewhat complicated relation to stoicism but was one of the most important patristic writers to make use of stoic ideas. It's a document that details an interesting person, who takes both ethics and himself very seriously, much more seriously than is common in the contemporary occident. |
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