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The Consolation of Philosophy

A public-domain classics of literature classic

by Boethius (Author)

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"The Consolation of Philosophy" by Boethius is a philosophical work written in 523 while imprisoned and awaiting execution for treason. In this dialogue between the condemned author and Lady Philosophy personified, Boethius explores how happiness remains attainable despite misfortune, why evil exists in a God-governed world, and the nature of fate versus free will. Blending classical Greek philosophy with universal spiritual themes, this prison meditation became one of the Middle Ages' most influential texts, bridging ancient thought and medieval Christianity.

"The Consolation of Philosophy" by Boethius is a philosophical work written in 523 while imprisoned and awaiting execution for treason. In this dialogue between the condemned author and Lady Philosophy personified, Boethius explores how happiness remains attainable despite misfortune, why evil exists in a God-governed world, and the nature of fate versus free will. Blending classical Greek philosophy with universal spiritual themes, this prison meditation became one of the Middle Ages' most influential texts, bridging ancient thought and medieval Christianity.

Subjects: Philosophy and religion, Happiness.

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Print length
152 pages
Language
English
Categories
Classical AntiquityClassics of LiteraturePhilosophy & Ethics

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Boethius

Boethius is credited as the author of this public-domain work.

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