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On Benefits - Seneca

On Benefits

By: Seneca

eBook | 9 January 2025

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"On Benefits" is a philosophical treatise written by the Roman philosopher Seneca in the first century AD. The work is a collection of essays that explore the nature of gratitude and generosity, and the moral obligations that come with receiving and giving benefits.Seneca argues that the practice of giving and receiving benefits is essential to human society, as it fosters mutual dependence and strengthens social bonds. He also emphasizes the importance of giving benefits freely and without expectation of reward, as this allows the recipient to retain their dignity and self-respect.However, Seneca also acknowledges that the practice of giving and receiving benefits can be fraught with complications and conflicts of interest. He cautions against the dangers of excessive gratitude and the abuse of generosity, and argues that benefactors must exercise discretion and wisdom in their giving.Throughout the work, Seneca draws on examples from history and literature to illustrate his points, and provides practical advice on how to navigate the complex social dynamics of giving and receiving benefits.

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