Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

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The Nicomachean Ethics (one of two important ethical treatises that Aristotle wrote) deals with the most fundamental kinds of moral dilemmas. Among those moral dilemmas is friendship and the benefit that is has on the civil society. In order to flourish, humans must live in accordance with their distinctive natures; and what distinguishes humans in general from all other creatures is their ability to use friendship to benefit their surroundings, and ultimately contribute to their capacity for reason. Aristotle breaks down the aspect of friendship into three particular categories: friendship of utility, friendship of pleasure, and friendship of the good. Friendships of utility and friendships of pleasure tend not to last long and in some cases