SCHOLE (Jun 2008)

Aristotle on Love and Friendship

  • Konstan, David

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 207 – 212

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David Konstan (Brown University, Providence) argues that the term philia, in Aristotle, represents an elective, affective relationship, and not, as many scholars have maintained, a relation of mutual obligation, like that of kinship, with no necessary affective element; in addition, he disambiguates two senses of philia, one corresponding to “love”, the other designating the reciprocal affection characteristic of friendship.

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