Conatus - Journal of Philosophy (Mar 2018)

A Good Life: Friendship, Art and Truth

  • Alexander Nehamas,
  • Despina Vertzagia,
  • Triseugeni Georgakopoulou,
  • Jenny Pavlidou,
  • Katerina Plevridi,
  • Fotis Stamos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12681/conatus.15992
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2

Abstract

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In September 2017 Alexander Nehamas kindly accepted our invitation to have a meeting in Athens in order to discuss several issues of philosophical interest; with his latest publication On Friendship (New York: Basic Books, 2016) as a starting point we soon moved over to a multitude of topics Nehamas has so far dealt with. The whole conversation spirals around the probably most challenging and demanding issue as far as practical philosophy is concerned – yet one every moral agent needs to provide an adequate answer to during his lifetime: Values. Do they exclusively belong to the domain of morality? Nehamas claims that “although moral values […] are important […], they are not the only values that determine whether a life is or is not worthwhile”. This view inevitably shifts the focus from individual values - even fundamental ones such as friendship, art and truth- to the real issue: What is a good life, after all?

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