Az erkölcsi törvény alkalmazása

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Az erkölcsi törvény alkalmazása

by Zsigmond Bodnár

HU·~6 hours·44 chapters

Chapters

44 total
1

IRTA

0:08
2

ELŐSZÓ.

6:40
3

I. AZ IDEALISMUS KITÖRÉSE 1815 KÖRÜL.

14:42
4

II. AZ ÁRPÁDOK.

29:34
5

III. ERKÖLCSI SÜLYEDÉSÜNK.

7:50
6

IV. A TÁRSADALMI BÉKE.

12:08
7

V. DUMAS.

20:08
8

VI. A DRÁMA TÖRVÉNYE.

6:48
9

VII. A MODERN MAGYAR DRÁMA.

6:12
10

VIII. MI A CIVILISATIO?

6:47

Description

This volume gathers a series of concise essays that turn the often‑obscure debates of philosophy into a clear, repeatable guide to the moral law that underlies human affairs. Rather than getting lost in the tangled arguments of Socrates, Plato or later thinkers, the author strips away the era‑specific jargon to reveal a simple, enduring principle that can be applied to everyday judgments.

The work traces how great minds—from ancient sophists to modern rationalists—have been shaped by the dominant ideas of their time, showing that their errors and insights were often reflections of contemporary currents. By adopting an objective, almost scientific tone, the author invites listeners to see how moral reasoning has influenced politics, art, economics and personal conduct across centuries.

For anyone seeking a steady compass amid the shifting sands of history, these essays offer a practical framework to assess past events and current issues without the bias of partisan or doctrinal lenses.

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Language

hu

Duration

~6 hours (370K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Release date

2020-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Zsigmond Bodnár

Zsigmond Bodnár

1839–1907

A Hungarian literary critic, philosopher, and aesthetician of the late 19th century, he is remembered for bringing big philosophical questions into literary debate. His work moved between criticism and theory, helping shape discussions of art, idealism, and modern Hungarian thought.

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