ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Friendship is a superb compilation of chapters that explore the history, major topics, and controversies in philosophical work on friendship. It gives both the advanced scholar and the novice in the field an overview and also an in-depth exploration of the connections between friendship and the history of philosophy, morality, practical rationality, value theory, and interpersonal relationships more generally.

The Handbook consists of 31 newly commissioned chapters by an international slate of contributors, and is divided into six sections:
I. Historical Perspectives
II. Who Can Be Our Friends?
III. Friendship and Other Relationships
IV. The Value and Rationality of Friendship
V. Friendship, Morality, and Virtue
VI. New Issues in Philosophy of Friendship

This volume is essential reading not only for anyone interested in the philosophical questions involving friendship, but also for anyone interested in related topics such as love, sex, moral duties, the good life, the nature of rationality, interpersonal and interspecies relationships, and the nature of the person.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|70 pages

Historical Perspectives

part II|72 pages

Who Can Be Our Friends?

chapter 7|12 pages

Friendship between Children

chapter 10|11 pages

God and Redemptive Friendship

chapter 11|12 pages

Friendship and Citizenship

chapter 12|13 pages

The Animals in our Living Rooms

Friends or Family?

part III|39 pages

Friendship and Other Relationships

chapter 13|13 pages

Friendship and Family

chapter 14|13 pages

Friendship Love and Romantic Love

chapter 15|11 pages

Friendship and Marriage

part IV|70 pages

The Value and Rationality of Friendship

chapter 16|8 pages

Friendship and Self-Interest

chapter 17|12 pages

Friendship and the Personal Good

chapter 18|10 pages

The Value of Friendship

chapter 19|10 pages

Friendship and Practical Reason

chapter 20|14 pages

Friendship and Epistemic PartialitY

part V|71 pages

Friendship, Morality, and Virtue

chapter 22|12 pages

Consequentialism and Friendship

chapter 23|13 pages

Partiality to Friends

chapter 24|13 pages

Friendship and Special Obligations

chapter 25|10 pages

Are You a Good Friend?

chapter 26|10 pages

Friendship and Loyalty

chapter 27|11 pages

Friendship and Exploitation

part VI|50 pages

New Issues in Philosophy of Friendship

chapter 29|11 pages

Friends-with-Benefits

Is Sex Compatible with Friendship?

chapter 30|13 pages

Friendship and Social Media