Friendship and Love — Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
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January 25 - We will read chapter 5. The previous chapters that we read are about (1) common beliefs about friendship, (2) the object of love and friendship, (3) three corresponding kinds of friendship, and (4) distinguishing the best from the inferior kinds. The next chapter promises to distinguish the *activity* from the *state* of friendship.
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Our main translation from here on will be by Adam Beresford (Penguin Classics, 2020), but we will occasionally dip into other older English translations to get more insights and commentaries.
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We are live-reading and discussing Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, book VIII–IX, which is about friendship, social relations, and love.
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The prerequisite to this book is our answering for ourselves these questions from the prior books, to which we will briefly review:
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1. What is a virtue of character {ēthikē aretē}?
2. How does one come to acquire any of it? (E.g. pride, ambition, bravery, gentlemanliness, generosity, candor, fairness, …)
3. From a first-person perspective in being virtuous, how does one feel and what does one see (differently, discursively) in a given situation of everyday living?
4. How does one formulate right desires?
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The project's cloud drive is here, at which you'll find the reading texts, notes, and slideshows.
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Live-reading and discussion of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (VIII–IX) on friendship and love; for philosophy readers to deepen understanding of friendship.
AI summary
By Meetup
Live-reading and discussion of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (VIII–IX) on friendship and love; for philosophy readers to deepen understanding of friendship.
