De Officiis

De Officiis

Marcus Tullius Cicero

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"De Officiis" (On Duties) is a philosophical work by Marcus Tullius Cicero, written in 44 BCE. It addresses the ethical principles governing human behavior and the nature of duty. Cicero explores the interconnectedness of morality, virtue, and practical decision-making, presenting a framework for how individuals should conduct themselves in both private and public life. The text emphasizes the importance of moral integrity, the pursuit of justice, and the balance between personal ethics and societal expectations, making it a foundational text in the study of ethics and political philosophy.

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