Friendship according to aristotle

ssolve. It is not based on anything substantial, only goods and utility.
             The second type of friendship is based on both persons gaining pleasure and enjoyment from the other and the activities they share, but primarily drawn to each other by the physical pleasure and good times found in each other's company. These often occur when people are confused with what they are attracted to in the friendship. Do men love, then, the good or what is good for them? These sometimes clash. These friendships are short lived, because people's taste in pleasure comes and goes and as people grow up, what is pleasurable changes or runs its course with a particular individual. "For their lives are guided by their feelings, and the
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