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In this thoughtful exploration, philosopher Sophie Grace Chappell examines friendship from multiple philosophical perspectives, asking fundamental questions about why this relationship is so central to human existence. Rather than treating friendship as merely a pleasant social arrangement, Chappell investigates its profound role in personal development and ethical life.
The book draws on classical and contemporary philosophy to analyze different types of friendships, the virtues they cultivate, and their connection to our broader understanding of happiness and fulfillment. Chappell considers how friendship intersects with other important human relationships and values, offering readers both intellectual rigor and practical insight into the bonds that sustain us.
This Cambridge University Press publication is essential reading for anyone interested in ethics, human relationships, and the philosophical dimensions of everyday life.







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