"The Consolation of Philosophy" is a foundational work of Western philosophy and literature, composed by the Roman statesman Boethius while imprisoned and awaiting execution. This influential text takes the form of a dialogue between the author and Lady Philosophy, who offers comfort and guidance by exploring the nature of true happiness, the fickleness of fortune, and the complex relationship between divine providence and human free will. Integrating elements of Platonism and Stoicism, the work provides a profound exploration of ethics and the intellectual search for ultimate truth.
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