Section 5.1 provides a quick summary of how Natural Questions addresses nature and human's interaction with it. Seneca provides an in-depth look into everything that God created for man to enjoy.
Welcome to the Hum 110 Iliad Homepage Fallen Warrior, Temple of Aphaia, Aegina (Image from ANU). The Iliad is a great poem, but also one which presents a number of difficulties for the first-time reader.
As this overview makes clear, the center of Plato's Republic is a contribution to ethics: a discussion of what the virtue justice is and why a person should be just. Yet because Socrates links his discussion of personal justice to an account of justice in the city and makes claims about how good and bad cities are arranged, the Republic sustains reflections on political questions, as well.