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Aristotle's philosophy of friendship

Mark Vernon

What is friendship? by Mark Vernon, based on Aristotle's Lyceum friendship lectures

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 27 ratings
  • Jeffrey Newman

    Just beginning to listen to the series - I've heard the first three - but a minor suggestion before a 'review': they appear 'upside down'. In other words, Lecture One is at the bottom; Lecture 20, the first to appear. Could this be reversed? Also, another minor quibble - the music is slightly too loud and therefore a bit obtrusive.

    Of course, it is the content which is most important and, so far, I have found that fascinating!

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    JeffNewman
    United Kingdom14 years ago
  • One of the best

    A truly amazing podcast. Vernon quickly and deftly explains Aristotle's thoughts and beliefs about friendship. I have listened to it multiple times and never tire of hearing it again and learning something more from it. A must listen.

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    5
    Jordan1014
    United States14 years ago
  • Aristotle for Everyone

    Really enjoyed these lectures. Interesting, insightful and well produced. There is one minor flaw to the recording however. The outro music is a bit loud.

    Highly recommended.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rinkjustice
    Canada14 years ago
  • Production needs improvement

    I love the content, but the poorly mixed intro and the insanely loud outro make it unlistenable.

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    2
    zydecho
    United States17 years ago
  • Pearls of wisdom from ancient times

    Nicely done! True to the description, the podcasts are very brief but to-the-point and insightful. Mr. Vernon successfully bridges Aristotle's ideas to present-day situations. Anyone interested in increasing or deepening their friendships will find helpful concepts here. (Only one tiny complaint: the choir music at the beginning, middle, and end is a bit intrusive and seems heavy handed.) I hope Mr. Vernon creates more of these kinds of podcasts!

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    4
    Pandora Lux
    United States18 years ago

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