Amor AmicitiaePeeters Publishers, 2004 - 465 pagini This volume honors the Rev. Professor James McEvoy on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. The theory of friendship, which has been one of McEvoy's major fields of research and publication, used to be at the heart of the philosophical project, and indissociable from it. For Socrates, philosophy was possible only as the pursuit of wisdom, virtue, and beauty in a community of friends engaged in an "erotic" quest for the good. The present volume wants to make a contribution to the recovery of the friendship theme in its central importance to philosophy. It contains eighteen contributions by colleagues and pupils of Professor McEvoy from three different continents, who approach the topics of friendship, love, and charity from a variety of different angles. Several contributions are devoted to the theory of friendship in ancient and medieval thought, including its Christian appropriation. Others analyze friendship in modern and contemporary philosophy, while two contributors introduce cross-cultural perspectives (Hinduism and traditional African thought). This volume will help to throw into higher relief the importance of the philosophy of friendship, as well as stimulating further discussion on this intriguing topic. |
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Cuprins
Preface | 1 |
Bibliography of James McEvoy | 20 |
Reconciling the Classical | 39 |
Universal | 63 |
Tyranny and the Recess of Friendship | 99 |
The Rhetoric of | 127 |
Good Friends or Bad Friends? The Amicitia of Boncom | 147 |
Certes sans cela Über einige Grenzbestimmungen | 167 |
What Both the Bad and the Good Bring to Friendships | 241 |
sentido de la vida y amistad | 257 |
Friendship in St Augustine and in Igbo Traditional Thought | 313 |
Buridan et lamitié | 337 |
Clément dAlexandrie et la piλía chrétienne | 379 |
Peter Lombards Thesis on Charity | 409 |
Thomas Aquinas on Preferential Love | 437 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
amicitia amis amitié Aquinas Aristotle Arjuna Augustine Augustine's autre become Bhagavad Gita bien body Boncompagno bourgeois Brahman c'est chapter charity Cicero classical Clément concept Confessions context d'une Dasein Diogenes Laertius divine economic Edith Stein Einfühlung empathy enlightenment Epicurus eros Ethics existence experience fait Frau Freund Freundschaft friend amicus Gita given Grosseteste Holy Spirit human Husserl Ibid ideal Igbo James McEvoy Kant kind Krishna l'amitié l'amour Liebe Lipps living maître d'Alexandrie Marx Marx's Maynooth means Medieval ment modern Montaigne moral n'est nature Nicomachean Ethics Nietzsche one's oneself ontology person Peter Lombard peut philia philosophy piñía Plato pleasure political possible qu'il question relation relationship rhetoric Robert Grosseteste Scheler Seneca sense significance of friendship social someone soul Stein Stoic Stoicism Stromates Sympathy theology things Thomas tion tout tradition trans tyranny understanding University véritable vertu vida virtue yoga Zaehner