Natural Questions
A Modern Reader's Edition
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Publisher Description
In Natural Questions, Seneca turns his sharp Stoic mind to the wonders of the natural world—comets blazing across the sky, the rumble of earthquakes, the flash of lightning, the mysteries of rivers and rains. Written as a series of books, this foundational work of Roman philosophy blends rigorous empirical inquiry with Stoic ethics, arguing that to understand the cosmos is to understand our place within it. Seneca questions the theories of Aristotle, Epicurus, and earlier thinkers, offering his own explanations grounded in reason and the Stoic concept of a divine, rational pneuma permeating all things. But this is no dry treatise: Seneca’s curiosity is contagious, his moral observations sharp, and his prose alive with urgency. This modern-English edition makes his most ambitious work accessible for today’s readers—those who seek not just ancient science, but the enduring wisdom of a philosopher who insisted that nature and virtue are inseparable. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.