Utility
Pleasure
Good Character
About Aristotle
Course Info
100
The age group Aristotle says engages in this type of friendship
What is the young and the old
100
The age this kind of friendship is normally built between
What is the young
100
The highest form of friendship
What is friendship of virtue
100
1/5 of his writings are about this virtue
What is friendship
100
Half a point is deducted per day for this
What is late papers
200
These kinds of friendships are often for
What is personal gain
200
Reasons why this friendship is built in youth
Passions and pleasures are great influences in their lives
200
Wishing the best for a friend regardless of utility or pleasure
What is a virtue
200
Excerpt read and discussed in class is from this famous text
Nicomachean Ethics
300
Argued that they “...are at such a time of life pursue not what is pleasant but what is beneficial"
What is the old
300
this kind of relationship is characterized by
What is passion between lovers and feelings of belonging among peer group
300
of all the three kinds of friendship, Aristotle sees this one as
What is the highest form friendship
300
For Aristotle, friendship is
What is a virtue
400
When this type of friendship breaks down
What is when some part of the relationship changes (no matter how small) and it is no longer beneficial to one or both of the individuals in the friendship
400
Unlike utility friendships, which look for a long term benefit, this relationship lives for the
What is the present
400
This type of friendship is built on
being good and alike in virtue
400
Regarded friendship so highly he placed it above
What is honor and justice
500
Example of this kind of relationship
What is any contraries
500
Aristotle sees both utility and pleasure friendship as
What is unstable and constantly subject to abrupt change,
500
Aristotle states that virtuous friendship is only felt among the good, between few amounts of people, resistant to slander and
What is long lasting
500
Aristotle was a Greek scholar who wrote some of these subjects
What is biology, physics, chemistry, ethics, and logic