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In Our Time

Friendship

In Our Time

BBC

History

4.69.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2006

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the concept of friendship. In Greek and Roman times, friendship was thought of as being an essential constituent of both a good society and a good life; a good society because it lay at the heart of participative civic democracy; a good life because it nurtured wisdom and happiness. It is this period which gives us the texts on friendship which, to this day, are arguably the most important of their kind. Amongst their authors is Aristotle, who engaged in one of the great philosophical discussions on the subject. For Aristotle, friendship could fall into three categories: it could be based on utility, pleasure or goodness. In its latter state, Aristotle described it as being 'a single soul dwelling in two bodies'. So how did the Ancients establish the parameters of the true nature of friendship in the literature and philosophy that followed? How have different forms of friendship helped or hindered creativity and intellectual pursuit? What has been the apparent relationship between friendship and power? And what of the darker aspects of friendship - jealousy, envy and exploitation? With Angie Hobbs, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Warwick; Mark Vernon, Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy at Syracuse University and London Metropolitan University; John Mullan, Professor of English at University College London.

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0:00.0

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0:04.7

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0:08.5

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0:46.2

you enjoy the program. Hello in Greek and Roman times friendship was thought of as being an essential constituent of both a good society and a good life.

0:57.0

A good society because it lay at the heart of participative civic democracy, a good life because it nurtured wisdom and happiness.

1:05.6

It's this period which gives us the text of friendship which to this day are arguably the

1:09.7

most important of their kind. Amongst their authors is Aristotle who engaged in one of the

1:14.1

great philosophical discussions on the subject. For Aristotle, friendship could fall

1:18.2

into three categories. It could be based on utility, pleasure or goodness. In its latter state Aristotle described it as

1:24.7

being a single soul dwelling in two bodies. So how did the ancients establish the

1:30.2

parameters of the true nature of friendship in our literature and philosophy that

1:33.7

followed.

1:34.7

How of different forms of friendship helped or hindered creativity and intellectual pursuit?

1:39.2

What's been the apparent relationship between friendship and power?

1:41.7

And what have the darker aspects of friendship,

1:43.9

jealousy, envy and exploitation.

1:46.6

With me to discuss friendship are Angie Hobbs, lecturer in philosophy at the University of

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