Friendship : a central moral value / Michael H. Mitias.

Friendship was recognized as a central moral value in the classical period, but it was dismissed from medieval, modern, and twentieth century moral theories. This book argues that this dismissal is unjustifiable. The validity of this claim is established in four steps. First, it proposes the concept...

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Main Author: Mitias, Michael H.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2012.
Series:Value inquiry book series ; v. 239.
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Summary:Friendship was recognized as a central moral value in the classical period, but it was dismissed from medieval, modern, and twentieth century moral theories. This book argues that this dismissal is unjustifiable. The validity of this claim is established in four steps. First, it proposes the concept of moral paradigm. This concept enables us to explore the source of moral value and to provide a criterion for the evaluation of the adequacy of moral theory. Second, the book explains why medieval, modern and twentieth century moral theorists neglected friendship as a central moral value in their.
Physical Description:1 online resource (233 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789401207256
9401207259
1280497149
9781280497148
9786613592378
6613592374
Language:English.