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François duc de La Rochefoucauld's 'Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims' is a timeless collection of aphorisms and reflections that provide insightful commentary on human nature, society, and morality. Written in a concise and elegant style, this book reflects the author's keen observation of the complexities of human behavior. Published in the 17th century, La Rochefoucauld's work is a significant contribution to French literature and philosophical thought, showcasing his mastery of wit and wisdom. The book's reflections delve into themes such as love, friendship, power, and…mehr

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François duc de La Rochefoucauld's 'Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims' is a timeless collection of aphorisms and reflections that provide insightful commentary on human nature, society, and morality. Written in a concise and elegant style, this book reflects the author's keen observation of the complexities of human behavior. Published in the 17th century, La Rochefoucauld's work is a significant contribution to French literature and philosophical thought, showcasing his mastery of wit and wisdom. The book's reflections delve into themes such as love, friendship, power, and self-interest, offering readers profound insights into the human condition. Born into a noble family, François duc de La Rochefoucauld was a French writer and moralist known for his sharp wit and astute observations on social interactions. Influenced by the literary and philosophical trends of his time, La Rochefoucauld's work reflects the skepticism and introspection characteristic of the French Enlightenment. His personal experiences and interactions with the elite of French society provided him with material for his reflections on human nature and behavior. I highly recommend 'Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims' to readers interested in exploring timeless philosophical insights in a thought-provoking and engaging manner. La Rochefoucauld's ability to distill complex ideas into concise and impactful sentences makes this book a valuable addition to any philosophical library.

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François, duc de La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680), was a noted French moralist and author, celebrated for his incisive wit and keen observations on human behavior. Born into one of France's oldest noble families, La Rochefoucauld played a significant role in the aristocratic life of his times, even engaging in the tumultuous civil wars known as the Fronde. It is from the diversity of his life experiences-which included court life, military career, and the introspection following his retreat from politics-that he distilled the wisdom for his most famous work, 'Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims' (Réflexions ou sentences et maximes morales). Published in 1665, and revised and augmented in subsequent editions, this collection of epigrammatic reflections reveals La Rochefoucauld's deeply skeptical view of human nature, positing self-interest and vanity as the underlying drivers of human actions. His philosophy is often seen as a precursor to psychological and moral realism in literature, and his maxims continue to be celebrated for their pithiness and truth to human experience. La Rochefoucauld's literary style is characterized by its brevity, sharpness, and the piercing exploration of the paradoxes of the moral life, exerting an enduring influence on French literature and moral philosophy.