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20 March, 13:24

According to Aristotle, which of the following friendships will probably be the rarest in number?

a. Friendship of Pleasure

b. Friendship of Utility

c. Friendship of Character

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  1. 20 March, 13:27
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    According to Aristotle, the friendship of virtue and good will probably be the rarest in number.

    Explanation:

    Aristotle describes friendship is the reciprocated sharing of goodwill between two people. He classified friendship into three types - friendship of utility, friendship of pleasure, friendship of virtue and good.

    According to him, friendship of virtue and good is of the highest value and the rarest in number. It is the only selfless type of friendship where one individual wants and does only what is good to the other person and only for the sake of the other person.

    It is completely based on the goodwill between the friends based on true constructive selfless friendship. In this type, each friend encourages, supports, nurtures, celebrates, honors, and sustains the other one.

    One needs to be truly sincerely virtuous to his/her friend to maintain friendship of virtue and good and this becomes the rarest in number.
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