A Philosopher Looks at Friendship

Chappell, Sophie Grace

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-07-31
  • 售價: $840
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 208
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1009255541
  • ISBN-13: 9781009255547
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商品描述

What is it to be a friend? What does the role of friend involve, and why? How do the obligations and prerogatives associated with that role follow on from it, and how might they mesh, or clash, with our other duties and privileges? Philosophy often treats friendship as something systematic, serious, and earnest, and much philosophical thought has gone into how 'friendship' can formally be defined. How indeed can friendship be good for us if it doesn't fit into a philosopher's neat, systematising theory of the good? For Sophie Grace Chappell, friendship is neither systematic nor earnest, yet is certainly one of the greatest goods of life. Drawing on well-known examples from popular culture, and examining these alongside recent philosophical, political, social, and theological debates, Chappell demystifies and redefines friendship as a highly untidy and many-sided good, and certainly also as one of the most central goods of human experience.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

什麼是朋友?朋友的角色包括什麼,為什麼?與此角色相關的義務和特權如何產生,又如何與我們的其他職責和特權相互融合或衝突?哲學常常將友誼視為一種系統性、嚴肅和認真的事物,並且已經進行了大量的哲學思考,以正式定義「友誼」。如果友誼無法符合哲學家整齊、系統化的善的理論,那麼友誼如何對我們有益呢?對於Sophie Grace Chappell來說,友誼既不是系統性的,也不是認真的,但絕對是生活中最偉大的善之一。她借鑒了流行文化中著名的例子,並將其與最近的哲學、政治、社會和神學辯論相結合,將友誼解密並重新定義為一種極其雜亂和多面向的善,同時也是人類經驗中最核心的善之一。