On the Ends of Good and Evil

On the Ends of Good and Evil
On the Ends of Good and Evil, written by Marcus Tullius Cicero, explores various philosophical perspectives on the nature of the good life, including Skepticism, Epicureanism, Stoicism, Peripatetic, and Academic views. Originally composed in Latin as De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum, this work is notable for its comprehensive examination of ethical theories and their implications for human behavior. The text was translated by Harris Rackham, making Cicero's insights accessible to a broader audience.










