Aristotle's Theory Of Friendship

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What Aristotle thought of friendship is an in order to live you need to have a friendship, He claims that it’s a necessity in life. Aristotle claims that we need friends in time of poverty and the misfortune, they help to guard the young people from error that they try to commit, help the old in their weaknesses, and friendships help commit positive, honorable actions. (pg.119 s2) He states that rich people need friendships more than people who are seeking it, because how will the rich people benefit. There are those who say that people who are in poverty believe a friendship is a shelter (protection).
Aristotle claims that our first friendship in life is when our parents bring us in this world, and compare us to animals because they as well make friendships when they give birth to their children. They have a mature friendship …show more content…

This is when the three types of friendships come in. He also stated that people like this are rare because only a few people have the capacity for this type of friendship.(pg.122 s6) He says people can have a lot of friends, but there is always a closer connection to someone. A friendship takes a long time to build and requires a lot of time. Lastly, he state that friendships go way beyond justice, where there is a friendship, justice is not necessary, yet where there is justice friendship is justice is still necessary. He also says that friends must live together to make a friendship or else they only really have goodwill. Lastly, Aristotle talks about friendships being higher than justice, he argues that the love in a friendship is higher in honor, also that people value being loved than loving. People who honor will be more likely to seek out either flattery or those who have more power than they may gain through these

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