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City-State Sociability
- Ancient Greek city-states concentrated adult males in public life, fostering repeated social contact and friendship.
- Angie Hobbs says institutions and lack of welfare made friendships both practical and ethical goods.
Friendship Attracted By Goodness
- Plato's Lysis frames friendship as mutual appreciation of goodness rather than similarity or opposition.
- Angie Hobbs notes this eases rivalry objections but raises puzzles about the self-sufficient good.
Aristotle's Three Kinds Of Friendship
- Aristotle defines friends as people who share mutual goodwill and know it.
- Mark Vernon explains utility, pleasure, and virtue friendships, valuing virtue-based ties as lasting.