In EE H 2 Aristotle presents a typology of friendship starting from the puzzle whether the good or the pleasure is the object of love. But after indicating the reasons for loving and identifying three types of friendships he raises three important questions (1237a19–21): (1) whether there is any friendship without pleasure; (2) how the hedonical friendship differs from the ethically friendship; (3) on which of the two things the loving depends: do we love somebody because he is good, even if he is not pleasant, at any rate not for his pleasantness? The present article attempts to give answers to questions 1–3 and show that despite the coincidence of good and pleasure and the important role of pleasure in the hedonical and ethical friendship...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
Friendship is a significant aspect of our lives. We make friends, engage in activities with them, an...
The purpose of my paper is to show that the virtue which Aristotle calls philia, not in the strong s...
In EE H 2 Aristotle presents a typology of friendship starting from the puzzle whether the good or t...
W drugim rozdziale siódmej księgi Etyki eudemejskiej (EE H 2) Arystoteles opracowuje typologię przyj...
There is intense debate among scholars studying Aristotle\u27s political works regarding his under...
In this dissertation, I argue that Aristotleâs account of friendship is egoistic. Focusing on the Ni...
In Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Books VIII and IX provide A philosophic examination of friendship...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Although he lived long ago, the et...
According to Aristotle human beings are naturally rational and political animals, and what it is for...
I focus on understanding of friendship by Aristotle in my bachelor work. Plato's conception is inclu...
At EN 1158a22-27, Aristotle argues that the virtuous man will pursue friendships with pleasant peopl...
Scholars seeking to understand Aristotle’s view of friendship often characterize the relationship in...
grantor: University of TorontoOne part of Aristotle's overall philosophy is his study of e...
This paper aims to discuss the link between friendship and self-suffciency in Aristotle’s ethical an...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
Friendship is a significant aspect of our lives. We make friends, engage in activities with them, an...
The purpose of my paper is to show that the virtue which Aristotle calls philia, not in the strong s...
In EE H 2 Aristotle presents a typology of friendship starting from the puzzle whether the good or t...
W drugim rozdziale siódmej księgi Etyki eudemejskiej (EE H 2) Arystoteles opracowuje typologię przyj...
There is intense debate among scholars studying Aristotle\u27s political works regarding his under...
In this dissertation, I argue that Aristotleâs account of friendship is egoistic. Focusing on the Ni...
In Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Books VIII and IX provide A philosophic examination of friendship...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Although he lived long ago, the et...
According to Aristotle human beings are naturally rational and political animals, and what it is for...
I focus on understanding of friendship by Aristotle in my bachelor work. Plato's conception is inclu...
At EN 1158a22-27, Aristotle argues that the virtuous man will pursue friendships with pleasant peopl...
Scholars seeking to understand Aristotle’s view of friendship often characterize the relationship in...
grantor: University of TorontoOne part of Aristotle's overall philosophy is his study of e...
This paper aims to discuss the link between friendship and self-suffciency in Aristotle’s ethical an...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
Friendship is a significant aspect of our lives. We make friends, engage in activities with them, an...
The purpose of my paper is to show that the virtue which Aristotle calls philia, not in the strong s...