Aristotle's Philosophy of FriendshipState University of New York Press, 1995 M03 30 - 233 páginas Presents the major issues in Aristotle's writings on Friendship. |
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... the central ideas that were to shape its future . Great scholars have traced the history of the concept of philia , and there is no call for me here to add to or chal- lenge the claims of R.-A. Gauthier , A.W.H. Adkins , Introduction 5 པ་
... the central ideas that were to shape its future . Great scholars have traced the history of the concept of philia , and there is no call for me here to add to or chal- lenge the claims of R.-A. Gauthier , A.W.H. Adkins , Introduction 5 པ་
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... philia underwent a somewhat abrupt semantic change . Those who have challenged this assumption have done so on the ground that Aristotle's philia 6 Aristotle's Philosophy of Friendship.
... philia underwent a somewhat abrupt semantic change . Those who have challenged this assumption have done so on the ground that Aristotle's philia 6 Aristotle's Philosophy of Friendship.
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... philia to refer to guest - friendship as well as to private mutual affection . Most frequently , though , in his usage , it serves to designate the mutual bond existing between allies , political or diplo- matic , and between companions ...
... philia to refer to guest - friendship as well as to private mutual affection . Most frequently , though , in his usage , it serves to designate the mutual bond existing between allies , political or diplo- matic , and between companions ...
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... philia , whose claims she is to uphold throughout the play , effectively overrides individual sepa- rateness.22 Euripides , too , alludes to this kind of unity when , in the Orestes , he has Elektra tell her brother that he has ' one ...
... philia , whose claims she is to uphold throughout the play , effectively overrides individual sepa- rateness.22 Euripides , too , alludes to this kind of unity when , in the Orestes , he has Elektra tell her brother that he has ' one ...
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Contenido
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SELVES AND OTHER SELVES | 37 |
FOR THE SAKE OF THE OTHER | 59 |
SELFLOVE | 79 |
SELFLOVE AND EGOISM | 103 |
SELFSUFFICIENCY | 123 |
FRIENDSHIP JUSTICE AND THE STATE | 147 |
CONCLUSION | 171 |
NOTES | 179 |
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INDEX LOCORUM | 227 |
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