What Does Aristotle Mean To Be Friends

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Aristotle claims that only good persons can be friends. What does he mean by this? Is there some truth to this? Is there something problematic about such a view of friendship? Explain the problem and some possible solutions to the problem. Good people make up the best kind of friends. In order to be good friends with someone there has to be trust. It is easier to trust someone if they are a good person. Also, in order to have a good friendship, the friendship has to consist of goodwill. In order for a friendship to consist of goodwill both people in the relationship have to wish goods for the other person. It is believed that you need to be a good person in order to have goodwill. It is possible for bad people to be friends, but their …show more content…

This makes me believe that Aristotle 's statement is true because one of the main causes of a friendship is happiness, and having enjoyment from one another is what causes happiness. If bad people can find enjoyment in each other then they will not find happiness in each other. This makes it impossible for them to be …show more content…

Also friendships are highly contextual because some can be more difficult than others. For instance, it would be hard to have a good friendship with your boss. It would be difficult because your boss is in charge of you and it 's to have a balance between work and a friendship. Some friendships can be very easy to start though. These friendships would include kids that are in the same classes and that go to school together. It is easier for kids in the same classes to become friends because they are at the same