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The Good of Friendship at the End of Life
Authors:Christopher Mole
Institution:University of British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Abstract

This article attempts to explain the value that we assign to the presence of friends at the time when life is ending. It first shows that Aristotle’s treatment of friendship does not provide a clear account of such value. It then uses J. L. Austin’s notion of performativity to supplement one recent theory of friendship – given by Dean Cocking and Jeanette Kennett – in such a way that that theory can then account for friendship’s special value at our time of death.
Keywords:friendship  death  old age  character  performativity  Phaedo
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