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Théorie De L'homme Intellectuel Et Morale, Volume 2 delves into the philosophical underpinnings of human intellect and morality. Written by Simon Charles Henri Cros, this volume explores the intricate connections between thought, reason, and ethical behavior. Cros provides a comprehensive analysis of the intellectual and moral dimensions of human existence, examining the principles that guide individual conduct and shape societal values.
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