La amistad según la perspectiva de Aristóteles en la Ética Nicomáquea
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https://doi.org/10.37211/2789.1216.v1.n3.34Keywords:
happiness, virtue, activity, habit, phronesis.Abstract
In this work, we wanted to delve deeper into friendship in Aristotle, trying to avoid the fact that friendship is finally possible, since it is necessary for life. Therefore, if friendship were not possible, happiness would not be either, or at least not in the full sense. It is Aristotle himself who suggests the need for friendship for a happy life, as well as for the practice of virtue. That is why this article presents the aspect of the possibility of friendship compared to the consideration of its impossibility.
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