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The Importance of Friendship

The Importance of Friendship

Aristotle talks a lot about friendship because it has a lot to do with being good. Friendship is also important to political science because it keeps towns together. The best friendships are between people who are good in the same ways. These friends want good things for each other because it's good for their friend, not because it's good for them or gives them happiness. True friendship helps people grow in good ways. This is especially true when friends live together and share both happiness and sadness.

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Summary of the Nicomachian Ethics by Aristotle

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