Eros is a face-to-face relationship while philia is a shoulder-to-shoulder relationship. |
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A good society is based on order, justice and a friendship peculiar to communities, referred to by Aristotle as philia. |
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Grant's book is a highly nuanced examination of much of the literature on altruism and agape, while also giving some attention to recent considerations of eros and philia. |
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Remove the obstacles and philia will reappear. |
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One senses this is not a libidinous poetics of eros, though, but the purview and philia of ethical enactment. |
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As Aristotle makes clear, philia is one of the constituents of human flourishing. |
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The philia tradition, which is central to this essay, locates agape and eros within a mutual relationship between God and ourselves. |
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It was those newcomers who turned the statue into the beacon of love it was never supposed to be and forever attached to it in spirit, if not actuality, a poem of philia at its most expansive. |
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The time has come to watch over philia, by encouraging the creation of citizens' groups responsible for reducing our fear of others and its corrosive effects on the community, for example. |
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The relationship will be explicitly central in activities such as prayer or worship, but normally this philia guides our daily decisions in an unthematic way. |
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For a discussion of Eros, Philia and Agape, visit the Philosophy of Love page. |
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Philia Advocacy conducts workshops for advocates, and Student Legal Services has a legal education and outreach section that goes to schools, shelters, addiction facilities, and so on. |
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Meanwhile, Pseudolus has to outsmart Hero's parents, the slave-master, Lycus, and the egocentric Captain who has already paid for Philia, Miles Gloriosus. |
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