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A Stoic treatment of the ethics surrounding gifts and favors, offering practical guidance on how benefits should be given, received, and reciprocated. It advocates prompt, willing, and modest bestowal, stresses the importance of intention and the dignity of both giver and recipient, and urges appropriate gratitude without dependence. The text distinguishes genuine generosity from flattery or bribery, considers the handling of favors in public and private contexts, and warns against ostentation. Through concise maxims and illustrative cases it explores how benefactions shape character, regulate social bonds, and contribute to justice and mutual obligation.
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