PHILOS 2 Chapter reader: Cocking and Kennet: Friendship and Moral Danger

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In some cases we are led morally astray by true friendship"s demands on us: relationships of this kind (true friendships) are valuable in own right, trying 2 locate value of friendship w/in moral framework = misguided. Common philosophical picture of friendship: the highly moralized account, moral value of friendship, friendship = vehicle for moral development, have to contrib to other"s moral dev or else not true friends. E. true/good friendship can lead us morally astray. Direction and interpretation in friendship: governing characteristics/features of friendship, mutual affection, shared experiences, common interests, mutual direction, contribution to each other"s self-perception. D: mutual drawing will not lead us to moral good or bad necessarily. I am determined by my friend"s interpretations of me and visa versa. Friendship and vice: friends inclined to accept each other"s vices as attractive and present them as good, ex. wildness, ex.

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