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Aristotle on Friendship and Justice: Contemporary Lessons from Ancient Greece

  • Little Seed Café (lower-level room) 24 Merchants Row Fork Middlebury, VT, 05753 United States (map)
 

WITH HOST

Martha Woodruff

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While we generally assume that friendship is a private question, Aristotle argued that friendship should play a central role in ethics, civics, and politics. Justice should be friendly, not punitive, on Aristotle’s view. Law-makers should cultivate civic friendship as much as justice. How does Aristotelian civic friendship knit together the social fabric? What lessons can we learn today from these ancient Greek ideals?

 
 
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