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    faithful as an act of selfishness. But at other times, we are faithful to one in order to maintain our promise of friendship. I believe that loyalty is a powerful force that can only be broken by one thing, and that is human selfishness. In the book “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck and in the autobiography “A Long Walk to Freedom” by Nelson Mandela the themes of loyalty and friendship were shared. In the book “Of Mice…

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    Friendship is an easy thing to get, but it is not an easy thing to maintain. In book VIII of Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle explains the meanings and purpose of friendships by breaking it down into three categories. The categories are utility, pleasure, and moral character which arise through perceived or actual good. All types of friendships are determined by mutual feelings of goodwill towards each other. Once those feelings disappear then there is no longer any connection between the two…

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    What is the nature of friendship? This is a question that many philosophers have attempted to answer. The ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, examines this question and theorizes about the concept of friendship in his work Nicomachean Ethics. Friendship is the “cement of society and extends throughout the human race”. It is clear from Aristotle’s writings that he believes that friendship is a necessary part of achieving happiness and should be highly valued. In Book VIII of Nicomachean Ethics,…

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    may be answered depending on when you were born and what the culture of friendship and dating were at the time. There have been many studies linked to friendship, including opposite-sex and same-sex friendship as described in the article, by April L. Bleske and David M. Buss, titled: Can men and women be just friends? This article discusses the methodology of two studies performed to test evolution-based hypotheses and their outcomes. Friendships in general can provide benefits to both parties…

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    true friendship is to understand and to be understood” (Values, n.d.). The feeling of being understood and to understand in a friendship can help adolescents come to grow in their psychological development. During the stages of adolescent life, there are a lot of things that an individual goes through in their time of trying to figure out who they are and what they are going to be doing. While doing this, the most important thing that a young adolescent will need is a good strong friendship that…

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    “good” computer-mediated friendships. My answer is yes, people can have good friendships through technology, but there are guidelines and a few drawbacks to this scenario. Three people we discussed in class are Aristotle, Vallor, and Munn. Vallor and Munn use Aristotle’s theory of friendship as a backbone to discuss and evaluate how our society today works with friendship and technology. I will be looking into their different theories of how to have a good and meaningful friendship.…

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    to the dictionary, friendship is defined by a shared personal relationship between two people and contains feelings of trust, faith, and concern for one and other. In the novel, A Separate Peace by John Knowles, friendship is associated with trust, betrayal, jealousy, codependency, forgiveness, and competition based on the relationship between Finny and Gene. Friendship has its ups and downs, but Knowles’ definition of friendship closely resembles the definition of friendship in the dictionary.…

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    When we think of friendship, what is it that we think of? Do we just say it is a relationship between two people who care about each other? According to the Dictionary, friendship is the state of being a friend, or a friendly relation or intimacy. However, I can say it is about having trust, loyalty, affection, loyalty, love, and respect for another person. Some people today could mention the meaning of a genuine friendship would be a person to have a true bond with, such as a support system,…

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    What does it mean to be a friend? We all have that one person that fills our heart with warm fuzzy platonic love, but what makes them so different? The psychological dictionary states a friendship is a “voluntary relationship between people that lasts a long time and those involved are concerned about each other. It develops from shared interests and experiences and is mutually gratifying.” I hope when you thought about your close friends some of this definition applied. Everyone has their own…

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    Aristotle Excom In my friendships a common sentiment is “don’t worry man, I’ve got your back no matter what.” But is this really the most edifying way to conduct friendships? What are we to do when the good we loved and admired in a friend fades into obscurity and is replaced by something dark? Aristotle states when a friend permanently forsakes pursuit of the good in favor of wickedness, the friendship must be dissolved. (251) This is an extremely difficult idea to put into practice, because…

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