2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-512x2010000100006
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Abstract: This paper discusses the capital role that friendship plays in moral self-knowledge within Aristotelian Ethics. It focuses on the different ways in which a friend may shed light on the understanding of our behavior. Great attention is paid to the accounts of certain commentators (especially, of Richard Kraut and Anthony Kenny) on this subject. The paper tries to provide a conciliatory interpretation between views on self-knowledge that are, only in appearance, irreconcilable.
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“…"I remain different from the you, but we are of one mind in wanting and hoping for those things that are good for you, and in fearing whatever is bad" (Brümmer, 1993, pp. 164-165;Arreguín, 2010). Therefore, the partner has no longer just an instrumental value.…”
Section: Mutual Love or Fellowship Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"I remain different from the you, but we are of one mind in wanting and hoping for those things that are good for you, and in fearing whatever is bad" (Brümmer, 1993, pp. 164-165;Arreguín, 2010). Therefore, the partner has no longer just an instrumental value.…”
Section: Mutual Love or Fellowship Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%