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abstract: The essay discusses the nature of friendship and the role of parental love in the development of what Aristotle refers to as perfect friendship. I also conclude with some remarks regarding the influence of technology upon the significance of friendship.
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title: '"Friendship". To appear in the Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics. '
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