HONR 1101 Lecture Notes - Nicomachean Ethics

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Nicomachean ethics book 8: aristotle argues that there are three kinds of friendship. He says that there is friendship based on utility, friendship based on pleasure, and that the last one is essentially the truest form of friendship. He says that true friendship encompasses both of the other two naturally. Friendship based on utility is basically just being friends in order to gain something from each other. Friendship based on pleasure is being friends because they make them happy (on the immediate surface of life, but this is not a deep feeling of happiness). True friendship is one where neither necessarily seeks to gain anything from the other but both genuinely just enjoy being together, and, most importantly, the feelings of goodwill are reciprocated. Aristotle says, but those who wish for the good things for their friends, for their friends" sake, are friends most of all, since they are disposed in this way in themselves and not incidentally (168).

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