1. Aristotle and virtue
Bad men on the other hand have no reliability in friendship, because they do not even stay true to their own characters; but they can be friends for a short time, while they enjoy each other with their evil ways. . ... But I am having a hard time with what Aristotle is saying because his highest form of friendship is superior to the rest of life's pleasures, such as, the joy of give and take that are found in our friendships or the pleasure of what he calls "bad men- and how they help each other forget who they or we have become. . ... The whole story within Crito and Socrates has to ...
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