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Friends, Friendship, and Loving Others: Aristotle and Aquinas
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CATHERINE OSBORNE
Published: 25 April 1996
...’ as it is often called, and considers the meaning of the verb philein . With the help of St Thomas Aquinas, the chapter also analyses why it is that Aristotle's account has little to do with loving or liking. Rehabilitating the unfortunate Aquinas, the chapter draws some analogies between...
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Published: 19 July 2024
... related vices; and (4) the fact that in Rhetoric II.4 he defines feeling-friendly-towards (to philein ) as a kind of desire, and that, by implication, its contrary, hating (to misein ), would also be such. The chapter argues that while Aristotle palpably...
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Infinitive, Gerundive, Participle
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D Gary Miller
Published: 21 March 2002
... split between to INF+ object and P+ gerund (no object) was syntactically arbitrary. must philein articular have I saw you doing it This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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