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Aristotle On The Good Of Friendship: Why The Beneficiary Is Not What Matters, Kristina L. Biniek Aug 2013

Aristotle On The Good Of Friendship: Why The Beneficiary Is Not What Matters, Kristina L. Biniek

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Scholars seeking to understand Aristotle’s view of friendship often characterize the relationship in terms of the beneficiary of the virtuous agent’s activity. I argue that this is a distortive lens through which to interpret Aristotle. Aristotle’s primary and fundamental concern, in his ethics, is to understand what the good is and how to bring it about, not to determine how to distribute goods produced by virtuous activity. Remembering this helps clarify the role of the friendship books and dissolves apparent tensions between Aristotle’s eudaimonism and his account of friendship. My first chapter establishes how consistently Aristotle holds to his task, …