This paper argues that Aristotle's high-minded personality would not make a good friend, and examines the works of Aristotle.
Title: This paper argues that Aristotle's high-minded personality would not make a good friend, and examines the works of Aristotle.
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 1551 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
This paper argues that Aristotle's high-minded personality would not make a good friend, and examines the works of Aristotle.
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 1551 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
In this paper, I will argue that Aristotle's high-minded person will not make a good friend. By identifying that a high-minded person will not befriend an inferior one, there is no dispute that Aristotle would not make a good friend.
Friends are mirror images of themselves. They will reflect back what is good as well as what is not good about each other. This is why the high-minded Aristotle would not make a good friend
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this entire paper assuming the friend would be an average person. I have not considered what would occur if Aristotle were to occur a person as high-minded as he were, because I assume that there is no one as high-minded as he in philosophy. Other than that uncertainty I feel satisfied with my paper. Thorough reexamination of my paper has relieved me of any doubt that my argument does not add up to its conclusion.