On Duties (De Officiis) — alternative mention
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Cicero's 'On Duties' provides guidance on aligning personal conduct with broader civic obligations, arguing that moral duty sometimes requires sacrificing personal gain for justice.
Alimi references it to contrast Cicero's valuation of law as protection against tyranny with Augustine's theological paternalism.
The text has deeply influenced Western thought on ethics and republican governance.
Alimi references it to contrast Cicero's valuation of law as protection against tyranny with Augustine's theological paternalism.
The text has deeply influenced Western thought on ethics and republican governance.
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when explaining Cicero's view that law resists tyranny and secures liberty, contrasted with Augustine's view.

Toni Alimi

Toni Alimi, "Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics" (Princeton UP, 2024)


