The emotional dimension of friendship: Notes on Aristotle’s account of philia in Rhetoric II 4
Palabras clave : 
Persuasión
Deseo racional
Benevolencia
Fecha de publicación : 
2013
ISSN : 
0066-5215
Cita: 
Rapp, C. (2013). ""The emotional dimension of friendship: Notes on Aristotle’s account of philia in Rhetoric II 4"". Anuario Filosófico, 46 (1), 23-47
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This article endeavors to give an answer to the question whether and to what extent philia (friendship), as it is treated by Aristotle in Rhetoric II 4, can be considered a genuine emotion as, for example, fear and anger are. Three anomalies are identified in the definition and the account of philia (and of the associated verb philein), which suggest a negative response to the question. However, these anomalies are analysed and explained in terms of the specific notes of philia in order to show that Rhetoric II 4 does allow for a consideration of friendship as a genuine emotion.
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