Pangle, Lorraine Smith. Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics

Pangle, Lorraine Smith. Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics

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Dec 1, 2003 · Inglese · eBook (5 pagine)
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Formato eBook
Pagine 5
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Dec 1, 2003
Editore Philosophy Education Society, Inc.

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In this insightful review, Edward C. Halper delves into Lorraine Smith Pangle's exploration of Aristotle's concepts surrounding friendship, as presented in her scholarly work. With a sharp focus on the philosophical implications of social bonds, Pangle navigates through Aristotle's thoughts, revealing how they intersect with contemporary understandings of relationships and ethics. Halper articulates how Pangle brings Aristotle's ancient wisdom to light, making it relevant to modern readers seeking to understand the significance of friendship in their own lives.

Halper’s analysis emphasizes Pangle's adeptness at unpacking complex philosophical ideas, offering clear explanations that bridge the gap between classical texts and present-day dilemmas. He highlights her contributions to the discourse on virtue and personal connections, underscoring the timeless nature of Aristotle's reflections. This review serves as an invitation for readers to contemplate the depth of friendship through Pangle's lens, encouraging a richer engagement with Aristotle's enduring legacy.
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