
Friendship: Classical, Medieval, Modern | Prof. Jennifer Frey
The Thomistic Institute
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Cicero's Friendship With Virtue
Cicero stresses that friendship springs from nature and not from need. For there is nothing more lovable than virtue. The basis of the attraction between virtuous friends. Such friendships are rare and precious. As to both aristotle and sistr think, you can only have like a handful of i rel friends. Why is that? Am mostly cause you're finite,. So you can't just like, give yourself to everyone.
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