Daniel Schwartz examines the views on friendship of the great
medieval philosopher Thomas Aquinas. For Aquinas friendship is the
ideal type of relationship that rational beings should cultivate.
Schwartz argues that Aquinas fundamentally revises some of the main
features of Aristotle's paradigmatic account of friendship so as to
accommodate the case of friendship between radically unequal
beings: man and God. As a result, Aquinas presents a broader view
of friendship than Aristotle's, allowing for a higher extent of
disagreement. lack of mutual understanding, and inequality between
friends.
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