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Friendship

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Aristotle's Ideology of Friendship

There is a ritten alternative tradition in the classical world, which i really think we should mention. And that's the tradition of epicurus - he goes against aristotle's notion that friendship is the bond of the state. He sets up his kind of philosophical commune outside the city walls of athens and people are allowed to bring spouses and children. What's really unusual is that women are allowed in in their own right. They don't have to come as a wife or a mother but they can be there in their ownright. We know this from letters. There wase, in fact, a famous member of the school called leontion, who was a former prostitute so we

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