Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2020

Types of Friendship

 

The three types of friendship involves those of mutual benefit, between parents and children, and political. These three can be seen in diverse aspects of society to such an extent that it leads them to advance the interests of all individuals involved. Friendships of mutual benefits take place in situations where people with similar interests are brought together in order to protect themselves. This is especially the case among those who have achieved considerable prosperity and require friends of a similar status in order to maintain their prosperous lifestyle, but also help them to attain even more. The parent-child friendship is one that comes naturally and involves genuine affection between these individuals. It is a form of friendship that is witnessed not only among human beings, but also among animals in the natural environment. This form of friendship makes the individuals involved in them to do anything for one another because it is governed by love rather than self-interest. Political friendships are those that exist between political entities, such as nations or states and this form of friendship is driven mainly by the desire to secure themselves against their common enemies. In addition, political friendships make states to work together to advance other interests such as commerce and free movement of their citizens.

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Aristotle: Friendship and Virtue

 

Friendship is an essential aspect of life which individuals cannot live without. A result is that it is considered to be a feeling that is not only related to virtues, but is a virtue in itself. This is important because it allows individuals to ensure that they achieve a level of prosperity in their societies without any fear of losing what they have acquired. Friendship makes it possible for these individuals to live comfortably because they have friends around them who will ensure that they protect them against any harm. Therefore, friendship ensures that the creation of a society where individuals depend on each other’s good will for their security as well as the advancement and protection of their prosperity. It is a virtue because it helps young people when it comes to preventing them from making mistakes that they might end up regretting. In addition, as individuals become older and have physical limitations, it is friendship which allows them to have the ability to complete tasks that would otherwise have been too heavy for them. A consequence of friendship, therefore, involves the development of a situation where individuals provide each other with support so that they can think and act in concert in order to achieve their mutual goals.