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  • av Plato
    510,-

    Introducing "The Complete Works of Plato," meticulously translated by the esteemed scholar, Benjamin Jowett. This comprehensive collection showcases Plato's philosophical journey, from his early Socratic Dialogues to the complex Cosmological Dialogues, and even the disputed but insightful Apocryphal Dialogues. Jowett's translation adeptly preserves Plato's idiosyncratic style and profound philosophical thought, making this intricate ancient philosophy accessible to the modern reader.

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    190,-

    "The Kingdom of God Is Within You" is a seminal text by Leo Tolstoy, exploring the author's interpretation of Jesus' teachings and the essence of Christianity. Challenging institutionalized religion and the state's authority, Tolstoy advocates for nonviolent resistance and a return to the spiritual truths he sees as the heart of Christ's message. This work delves into ethics, faith, and the pursuit of spiritual harmony, offering a profound critique of societal norms and a vision for individual and collective transformation.

  • av Thomas More
    146,-

    In this timeless classic, "Utopia," Thomas More presents a fascinating exploration of an ideal society. Translated by Gilbert Burnet, this thought-provoking narrative delves into the structure of a perfect community on the fictional island of Utopia. More's work challenges readers with its insightful reflections on justice, governance, and societal norms. A cornerstone of political philosophy and social critique, "Utopia" remains a compelling read for those seeking to understand the complexities of creating a just and equitable society.

  • av Plato
    320 - 426,-

  • av Thomas Hobbes
    350,-

    "Leviathan," a seminal work by Thomas Hobbes, delves into the essence of political philosophy and the social contract. Written during a time of political upheaval, Hobbes presents a pioneering argument for a strong, centralized government as a solution to human nature's inherent brutishness. This treatise explores the dynamics between liberty and authority, and the necessity of societal structures for peace and protection. 'Leviathan' remains a cornerstone in understanding modern political theory and its impact on both historical and contemporary governance.

  • av Niccolò Machiavelli
    146 - 300,-

  • av Leo Tolstoy
    126,-

    In A Confession, Leo Tolstoy confronts the profound existential questions that haunted him. Translated by Aylmer Maude, this autobiographical work offers an intimate glimpse into the mind of one of literature's giants. Tolstoy candidly shares his journey from despair to enlightenment, questioning life's purpose and his own beliefs.

  • av Friedrich Nietzsche
    240,-

    Structured as a series of compelling discourses, Thus Spake Zarathustra introduces Nietzsche's famous concepts of the "Übermensch" and the "eternal recurrence." Through the fictional prophet Zarathustra, Nietzsche explores profound questions about human existence, challenging traditional notions of good and evil. The book stands as a pivotal exploration of freedom, self-overcoming, and the will to power, making it essential reading for students of philosophy, literature, and the human condition.

  • av Thomas Paine
    176,-

    "Common Sense & The American Crisis" presents a collection of Thomas Paine's most influential pamphlets that ignited the flames of the American Revolution. This book brings together Paine's passionate and persuasive arguments that rallied the colonists towards independence. His clear and compelling prose laid out the case for breaking free from British rule and establishing a new nation founded on democratic principles. Essential reading for understanding the ideals that shaped America, Paine's work remains a powerful testament to the power of words in shaping history.

  • av G. K. Chesterton
    190,-

    Heretics & Orthodoxy brings together two seminal works by G.K. Chesterton, offering a profound exploration of faith, reason, and societal norms. Chesterton's sharp wit and insightful analysis challenge conventional thinking, delving into the roles of heresy and orthodoxy in shaping beliefs. His essays question the philosophical and cultural underpinnings of his time, providing timeless commentary on the human condition. This collection is a thought-provoking journey, inviting readers to re-examine their perceptions of faith, truth, and the society they inhabit.

  • av Seneca
    176,-

    "Anger," Seneca notes, "is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured." In "On Anger," Seneca delves into this powerful emotion, taking the reader on a journey that is both thoughtful and instructive. Rather than dismissing anger as an unchangeable part of the human condition, Seneca dissects it, laying bare its roots and exposing its many faces. From understanding its cause to learning how to master it, the reader is guided through a series of reflections that are as relevant today as they were in ancient Rome. With wisdom and eloquence, "On Anger" provides a practical guide to this complex emotion.

  • av Seneca
    560,-

    Delve into the profound philosophical insights of one of ancient Rome's most celebrated Stoic thinkers with "The Dialogues of Seneca." This compilation presents twelve enlightening essays that explore human virtues, emotions, and life's profound questions.On Anger: A rational examination of the destructive emotion.On Benefits: A reflective inquiry into the nature of kindness and gratitude.On Clemency: A compelling argument for mercy and compassion, written to Emperor Nero.On Consolation (To Helvia, Marcia, Polybius): Three moving texts that provide solace to different individuals during times of distress.On Leisure: The exploration of the value and purpose of free time.On Peace of Mind: A meditation on the tranquility and harmony of the soul.On Providence: A deep reflection on fate and the governance of the world.On a Happy Life: A discourse on what constitutes a truly joyful and fulfilling existence.On the Firmness of the Wise Person: A study on the resilience and steadfastness of wisdom.On the Shortness of Life: A poignant reminder of life's fleeting nature and a call to live fully.Seneca's writings, composed as dialogues and essays, continue to inspire readers around the world. His thought-provoking discussions on ethics, morality, and the human condition are as relevant today as they were nearly two millennia ago.This edition brings together these timeless texts in one volume, providing both scholars and general readers with access to Seneca's wisdom. Whether you're a student of philosophy or someone looking for guidance in everyday life, "The Dialogues of Seneca" offers an indispensable window into ancient wisdom.

  • av Plato
    480,-

    Embark on an unparalleled journey through the mind of Plato, one of history's most influential philosophers. This comprehensive collection, divided into four distinct volumes, provides a sweeping overview of Platonic thought. From the probing questions of Socrates to the idealistic visions of Plato's later works, each volume opens new insights into ethics, politics, metaphysics, and more. Together, they form a monumental testament to human reason and wisdom. Whether you are an established scholar or a curious newcomer to philosophy, this collection offers an essential exploration of the ideas that have shaped Western thought.The Socratic Dialogues: The Early Dialogues of Plato (Volume 1)ApologyLaches, or CourageCharmides, or TemperanceLysis, or FriendshipEuthyphroIonCritoEuthydemusGorgiasProtagorasThe Platonist Dialogues: The Transitional Dialogues of Plato (Volume 2)MenoCratylusPhaedoSymposiumRepublicPhaedrusThe Cosmological Dialogues: The Late Dialogues of Plato (Volume 3)ParmenidesTheaetetusSophistStatesmanTimaeusPhilebusLawsCritiasThe Apocryphal Dialogues: The Disputed Dialogues of Plato (Volume 4)Alcibiades IAlcibiades IILesser HippiasGreater HippiasEryxiasMenexenusThe Epinomis, or the PhilosopherTheagesErastai, or LoversHipparchusMinosClitophoEpistles / Seventh Letter

  • av Plato
    300,-

    Embark on an unparalleled journey through the mind of Plato, one of history's most influential philosophers. This comprehensive collection, divided into four distinct volumes, provides a sweeping overview of Platonic thought. From the probing questions of Socrates to the idealistic visions of Plato's later works, each volume opens new insights into ethics, politics, metaphysics, and more. Together, they form a monumental testament to human reason and wisdom. Whether you are an established scholar or a curious newcomer to philosophy, this collection offers an essential exploration of the ideas that have shaped Western thought.The Socratic Dialogues: The Early Dialogues of Plato (Volume 1)ApologyLaches, or CourageCharmides, or TemperanceLysis, or FriendshipEuthyphroIonCritoEuthydemusGorgiasProtagorasThe Platonist Dialogues: The Transitional Dialogues of Plato (Volume 2)MenoCratylusPhaedoSymposiumRepublicPhaedrusThe Cosmological Dialogues: The Late Dialogues of Plato (Volume 3)ParmenidesTheaetetusSophistStatesmanTimaeusPhilebusLawsCritiasThe Apocryphal Dialogues: The Disputed Dialogues of Plato (Volume 4)Alcibiades IAlcibiades IILesser HippiasGreater HippiasEryxiasMenexenusThe Epinomis, or the PhilosopherTheagesErastai, or LoversHipparchusMinosClitophoEpistles / Seventh Letter

  • av L. M. Montgomery
    396,-

  • av Willa Cather
    176,-

    "Death Comes for the Archbishop" is a masterful work of historical fiction by Willa Cather. Set in the American Southwest in the mid-19th century, the novel tells the story of a young French priest who is sent to establish a Catholic diocese in a rugged and unfamiliar land. Through his encounters with the indigenous people and his fellow settlers, the priest comes to understand the complexities and beauty of the human spirit. With its vivid descriptions and deep insight into the human soul, "Death Comes for the Archbishop" is a timeless meditation on the meaning of faith, community, and the quest for spiritual fulfillment.

  • av John Locke
    146,-

    "The Second Treatise of Government" by John Locke is a classic work of political philosophy that explores the nature of civil society and government. Published in 1689, this treatise remains a cornerstone of modern political thought, influencing the ideas behind the American Revolution and the development of modern liberal democracy. Locke's writing is characterized by clear, concise argumentation and a commitment to the principles of individual liberty, consent, and property rights. He argues that government is established to protect the natural rights of its citizens, and that it is the responsibility of the people to ensure that their government operates justly and within the bounds of the law. Whether you are a student of political science, a historian, or simply someone interested in the foundations of modern democracy, "The Second Treatise of Government" is a must-read. Its enduring relevance and the profound impact it has had on modern political thought make it an essential addition to any library.

  • av Laozi
    160,-

    The Tao Te Ching, written by ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi around the 6th century BC, explores the fundamental principles of the universe and the nature of existence. Translated by James Legge, a Scottish sinologist, this edition offers an engaging version of Laozi's timeless wisdom. Legge was one of the first Westerners to study Chinese culture and history, and his translation of the Tao Te Ching is one of the most widely read and respected versions in the English language. Laozi, also known as Lao Tzu, is considered one of the greatest philosophers in Chinese history. His teachings are the foundation of Taoism, one of the most important spiritual traditions in China. Laozi's work emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with nature and the universe, and the idea that true strength and power come from humility and simplicity. The Tao Te Ching is a collection of 81 verses that convey these ideas in a simple and profound way.

  • av Epictetus
    350,-

  • av George Eliot
    396,-

  • av Edith Wharton
    190,-

  • av Alexander Hamilton
    286,-

  • av H. G. Wells
    160,-

  • av Henry David Thoreau
    190,-

  • av Ralph Waldo Emerson
    190,-

  • av James Allen
    120,-

  • av James Joyce
    310,-

  • av Marcus Aurelius
    176,-

  • av Joseph Conrad
    126,-

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