How to Give

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How to Give

An Ancient Guide to Giving and Receiving

Charities, voluntary services and philanthropy Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Ethics and moral philosophy Self-help, personal development and practical advice

Author: Seneca

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Collection: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers

Language: English

Published by: Princeton University Press

Published on: 20th October 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 407 Kb

ISBN: 9780691211367


Timeless wisdom on generosity and gratitude from the great Stoic philosopher Seneca

To give and receive well may be the most human thing you can do—but it is also the closest you can come to divinity. So argues the great Roman Stoic thinker Seneca (c. 4 BCE–65 CE) in his longest and most searching moral treatise, “On Benefits” (De Beneficiis). James Romm’s splendid new translation of essential selections from this work conveys the heart of Seneca’s argument that generosity and gratitude are among the most important of all virtues.

For Seneca, the impulse to give to others lies at the very foundation of society; without it, we are helpless creatures, worse than wild beasts. But generosity did not arise randomly or by chance. Seneca sees it as part of our desire to emulate the gods, whose creation of the earth and heavens stands as the greatest gift of all. Seneca’s soaring prose captures his wonder at that gift, and expresses a profound sense of gratitude that will inspire today’s readers.

Complete with an enlightening introduction and the original Latin on facing pages, How to Give is a timeless guide to the profound significance of true generosity.

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