Other Selves: Philosophers on FriendshipMichael Pakaluk Hackett Publishing, 1991 M01 1 - 273 páginas "Friendship, that pervasive, everyday, and subtle matter of our most intimate personal life, has rarely been accorded its due. Michael Pakaluk has retrieved the thoughts of our greatest thinkers on the subject and collected them into a handsome and handy volume. . . . A splendid book!" --M. M. Wartofsky, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Baruch College, City University of New York |
Contenido
Aristotle | 28 |
Nicomachean Ethics Books VIII and IX 335? B C 280 | 70 |
Seneca | 117 |
Thomas Aquinas | 146 |
Montaigne | 185 |
Francis Bacon | 200 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | 218 |
Søren Kierkegaard | 233 |
Elizabeth Telfer | 248 |
Bibliography | 268 |
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