Essays of Michel de Montaigne #1
Michel de Montaigne
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.
Duration - 18h 58m.
Author - Michel de Montaigne.
Narrator - Bryan Matthews.
Published Date - Saturday, 13 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1912 Charles Cotton ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
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Bryan Matthews
Essays of Michel de Montaigne
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Description:
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. Duration - 18h 58m. Author - Michel de Montaigne. Narrator - Bryan Matthews. Published Date - Saturday, 13 January 2024. Copyright - © 1912 Charles Cotton ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Part 1
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Part 2
Duration:00:49:24
Part 3
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Part 4
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Part 5
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Part 6
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Part 7
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Part 8
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Part 9
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Part 10
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Part 11
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Part 12
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Part 13
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Part 14
Duration:01:18:00
Part 15
Duration:01:09:49
Part 16
Duration:00:41:34
Ending Credits
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