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Philosophy and Friendship

Online ISBN:
9780748652358
Print ISBN:
9780748617272
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
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Philosophy and Friendship

Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
18 July 2005
Online ISBN:
9780748652358
Print ISBN:
9780748617272
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press

Abstract

This book provides a philosophical exploration of the meaning and significance of friendship, explaining the persistence of friendship today in the light of the history of philosophical approaches to the subject. It considers ideals of intimacy and fusion in the context of claims that such ideals are unrealistic and even dangerous. Cicero's scepticism about friendship in the public realm is compared with the Aristotelian view of friendship as a genuine political bond, and with Derrida's development of that view via an exploration of Aristotle's alleged and provocative announcement ‘O my friends, there is no friend’. Tensions between love and respect, identity and difference, a focus on the self and a focus on the other are closely examined. From Aristotle to contemporary theorists, the book explores the conditions that enable the development of self-understanding in friendship; the delicate and unstable pairing of concepts such as inclination and duty; and distinctions between self-love, self-esteem, and self-concern in relations between friends.

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