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A collection of philosophical and reflective essays advocating individual conscience, intellectual independence, and the primacy of intuition over tradition. The essays examine the human relationship to nature, the duties of the scholar, and the moral economy of compensation, arguing that inner spiritual development yields true culture. Social critiques consider conformity, hero-worship, and democratic life while recommending self-trust, friendship, and practical virtues such as prudence and manners. Stylistically the pieces blend aphorism, personal observation, and rhetorical exhortation to explore how thought, art, and character shape public and private life.
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