Book VIII

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Book VIII is a section of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics that focuses primarily on the nature, types, and ethical significance of friendship.

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Book VIII canonical 1

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instanceOf book section
analyzes friendship between equals
friendship between unequals
arguesThat friendship is closely connected with virtue
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus core text in Aristotelian ethics
claims friendship holds cities together
friendship is necessary for life
no one would choose to live without friends
compares political justice and friendship
definesFriendshipAs reciprocal goodwill
discusses friendship between ruler and ruled
friendship in political communities
friendship within households
distinguishes concord from friendship
friendship of pleasure
friendship of utility
friendship of virtue
goodwill from friendship
examines self-love in relation to friendship
focusesOn ethical significance of friendship
nature of friendship
types of friendship
follows Book VII (Nicomachean Ethics) NERFINISHED
holdsThat friendships of pleasure are unstable
friendships of utility are easily dissolved
perfect friendship is based on virtue
virtuous friends wish good for each other for their own sake
influenced later ethical theories of friendship
medieval Christian moral philosophy
modern virtue ethics
language Ancient Greek
linksFriendshipTo eudaimonia (flourishing)
locatedIn Nicomachean Ethics Books I–X NERFINISHED
mainTopic friendship
partOf Nicomachean Ethics NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Ancient Greek philosophy
precedes Book IX (Nicomachean Ethics) NERFINISHED
requiresForFriendship mutual recognition of goodwill
subjectArea ethics
moral psychology
political philosophy
timePeriod 4th century BCE
treatsConcept philia (friendship)
workForm philosophical treatise

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Nicomachean Ethics dividedInto Book VIII