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Rhetoric to Alexander & On Virtices and Vices

Rhetoric to Alexander & On Virtices and Vices

著者: Aristotle
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Immerse yourself in the profound philosophical inquiries surrounding ethics and the art of persuasion with "Rhetoric to Alexander & On Virtues and Vices." This podcast invites listeners to explore the intricate dynamics of human behavior, morality, and the power of rhetoric as they navigate through a rotating collection of audiobooks that delve into these timeless themes. With each episode, discover the nuances of ethical reasoning and the persuasive techniques that can shape thought and action. Each selection offers a unique exploration of how virtues and vices influence our lives, encouraging a deeper understanding of the moral landscape that defines us. This is not a single narrative but a rich tapestry of ideas that challenges listeners to reflect on their own values and beliefs. Join us on this intellectual journey and uncover a new book with every episode, expanding your perspective on the world around you.Copyright Retro Radio アート 哲学 文学史・文学批評 社会科学 科学
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