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His perspective is Christian : We must affirm friendship and value its place in human life , not just grant it grudging acceptance in a system which really has no place for it . At the same time we must never fail to note friendship's ...
His perspective is Christian : We must affirm friendship and value its place in human life , not just grant it grudging acceptance in a system which really has no place for it . At the same time we must never fail to note friendship's ...
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And we always suspect degeneration wherever the giving soul is lacking ” ( Human 103 ) . Earlier Nietzsche says , " Gold - like shineth the glance of him who giveth , ” and he claims that " a giving virtue is the highest virtue ...
And we always suspect degeneration wherever the giving soul is lacking ” ( Human 103 ) . Earlier Nietzsche says , " Gold - like shineth the glance of him who giveth , ” and he claims that " a giving virtue is the highest virtue ...
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Raphael's Images of Justice - Humanity , Friendship : A Mirror of Princes for Scipione Borghese . Trans . Patricia Wardle . Wassenaar , Neth . ... Human , All - Too - Human : A Book for Free Spirits . Trans . Helen Zimmern .
Raphael's Images of Justice - Humanity , Friendship : A Mirror of Princes for Scipione Borghese . Trans . Patricia Wardle . Wassenaar , Neth . ... Human , All - Too - Human : A Book for Free Spirits . Trans . Helen Zimmern .
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Friendship and Form II | 11 |
Friendship as Gift Exchange | 82 |
The Merchant of Venice | 118 |
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