Essays of Michel de Montaigne #1 Essays of Michel de Montaigne #1

Essays of Michel de Montaigne #1

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Description de l’éditeur

Michel de Montaigne's Essays represent a groundbreaking contribution to literature and philosophy, establishing the essay as a distinct literary form. First published in 1580, with subsequent editions expanding the content, Montaigne published over 100 essays, exploring a diverse range of topics from the mundane to the profound.

At its core, Essays is a collection of Montaigne's personal reflections, characterized by a conversational style that invites readers into his intellectual journey. Montaigne's skepticism is a prominent theme; he questions accepted truths and highlights the fallibility of human knowledge. His famous motto, "What do I know?" encapsulates his belief in the limits of reason and understanding, urging readers to adopt a mindset of inquiry rather than certainty.Humanism and Individual Experience. Montaigne's humanism shines through his respect for individual dignity and experience. He emphasizes the importance of self-knowledge as a pathway to understanding the world. By advocating for learning from both classical texts and personal insights, he encourages readers to explore their own lives deeply.

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
NARRATION
BM
Bryan Matthews
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
DURÉE
18:58
h min
SORTIE
2024
5 novembre
ÉDITIONS
Robert Larson
TAILLE
996,9
Mo