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Este autor explora los complejos dilemas éticos entrelazados con la medicina y la dignidad humana. Su escritura, profundamente arraigada en la práctica médica y la bioética, ofrece una visión profunda de los desafíos de la atención moderna al paciente. A través de su obra, busca involucrar a los lectores en el pensamiento crítico sobre los fundamentos morales de la atención médica. Sus contribuciones son valoradas por su profundidad intelectual y urgencia ética.


History of roman literature from its earliest period to the augustan age
- 514 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
The book explores the historical evolution of poetic composition in various cultures, emphasizing how poetry often precedes prose due to the natural development of imagination over reason. It highlights the early use of verse in ancient Greece and Rome, where poetry flourished while prose lagged behind. The narrative also touches on the first prose writer known for his practical focus on agriculture, illustrating the contrast between the emotional depth of poetry and the more utilitarian nature of early prose.