The Forgotten Ideal of Friendship in Modern Political Theory
Abstract
Friendship does not sit easily with most of modern political philosophy, and it has been conspicuously absent as a concept from discussions in contemporary political philosophy as well. While the work of feminists, and to a certain extent communitarians, has brought attention back to the importance of personal attachments and relations to others for our moral experience, the political relevance of friendship and its place in normative political...
Paper Details
Title
The Forgotten Ideal of Friendship in Modern Political Theory
Published Date
Dec 19, 2012
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
95 - 102
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