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Monday, March 26, 2012

Moral Value: Friendship and it's meaning

Friendship - according to Aristotle, one of the virtues of [1], although, unlike the cardinal virtues, it is not a normative virtue. The philosopher also contends that there are several kinds of friendship: perfect (telei philia, which is a value in itself), and such, each of which is to fulfill a purpose (pleasure or utility).

Most people think that their friends know them well. However, studies have shown that in most cases this is an illusion associated with the desire to improve self-esteem [2]. Believing that depend on us to friends, build self-esteem.

Friendship in a sociological context is strongly associated with hostility. The common enemy is very effective in cementing ties between friends, and one of the tools for this is a rumor [3]. Friends have a tendency to exaggerate the negative qualities of their enemies, and neglect their positive traits.

Make friends takes place in different ways, depending on the cultural and religious ties. Some friendships are concluded by asking: "Would you like / want to be my friend" or the like, sometimes accompanied by promises and oaths. Becoming less common is the formula of blood brotherhood.


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