Friendship
Perceived as a lesser evil when the couple fails, friendship is a notion little conceptualized outside its links to erotic love. Contemporary political upheavals, however, are reviving ancient theories as a paradigm of ethical, benevolent love.
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Journal article
After #MeToo: The reappropriation of sisterhood and French students’ practical forms of resistance
- By Viviane Albenga
- and Johanna Dagorn
In Mouvements (2019/3 No 99)
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Journal article
Ancient Versus Modern Friendship: A Change of Paradigm?
In Études (2011/11 Volume 415)
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Book chapter
Chapitre 12 - Le sens de l’amitié
- By Lubomir Lamy
- and Jean Maisonneuve
In Psychosociologie de l'amitié (1993)
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Journal article
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Journal article
The Economics of Friendship in the Second Part of J.-J. Rousseau’s Confessions: A Study of the Dysfunction in the Giving System
In Revue d’histoire littéraire de la France (2005/2 Vol. 105)
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Journal article
Why do we need friends? An ethical justification of friendship in Xunzi
- By Xinzhong Yao
In Diogenes (2019/1 No 265-266)
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Journal article
Passion in friendship: An interview with Danièle Brun
- Interview with Danièle Brun,
- conducted by Jacques Sédat
In Figures de la psychanalyse (2023/1 No 45)
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Journal article
Mettre l’amitié au premier plan : passés et futurs féministes
- By Sasha Roseneil,
- Traduction de l’anglais par Françoise Armengaud
In Nouvelles Questions Féministes (2011/2 Vol. 30)
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Journal article
Equality and Reciprocity: The Keys of Aristotle’s Philia
In Le philosophoire (2007/2 No 29)