Filosofia dell'amicizia/Bibliografia

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"Tre amici", olio di Benjamin Heinrich Orth (1835)
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  • Alfano, M., 2016, “Friendship and the Structure of Trust”, in A. Masala and J. Webber (eds.), From Personality to Virtue, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 186–206.
  • Annas, J., 1977, “Plato and Aristotle on Friendship and Altruism”, Mind, 86: 532–54.
  • —— , 1988, “Self-Love in Aristotle”, Southern Journal of Philosophy (Supplement), 7: 1–18.
  • Annis, D.B., 1987, “The Meaning, Value, and Duties of Friendship”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 24: 349–56.
  • Badhwar, N.K., 1987, “Friends as Ends in Themselves”, Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 48: 1–23.
  • –––, 1991, “Why It Is Wrong to Be Always Guided by the Best: Consequentialism and Friendship”, Ethics, 101: 483–504.
  • –––, (ed.), 1993, Friendship: A Philosophical Reader, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  • –––, 2003, “Love”, in H. LaFollette (ed.), Practical Ethics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 42–69.
  • Bernstein, M, 2007, “Friends without Favortism”, Journal of Value Inquiry, 41: 59–76.
  • Blum, L.A., 1980, Friendship, Altruism, and Morality, Londra: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
  • –––, 1993, “Friendship as a Moral Phenomenon”, in Badhwar (1993), 192–210.
  • Bratman, M.E., 1999, Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Brink, D.O., 1999, “Eudaimonism, Love and Friendship, and Political Community”, Social Philosophy & Policy, 16: 252–289.
  • Caine, Barbara (cur.), 2009, Friendship.A History, Londra, Equinox.
  • Card, R.F., 2004, “Consequentialism, Teleology, and the New Friendship Critique”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 85: 149–72.
  • Cocking, D. & Kennett, J., 1998, “Friendship and the Self”, Ethics, 108: 502–27.
  • –––, 2000, “Friendship and Moral Danger”, Journal of Philosophy, 97: 278–96.
  • Cocking, D. & Oakley, J., 1995, “Indirect Consequentialism, Friendship, and the Problem of Alienation”, Ethics, 106: 86–111.
  • Collins, S., 2013, “Duties to Make Friends”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 16: 907–21.
  • Conee, E., 2001, “Friendship and Consequentialism”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 79: 161–79.
  • Cooper, J.M., 1977a, “Aristotle on the Forms of Friendship”, Review of Metaphysics, 30: 619–48.
  • –––, 1977b, “Friendship and the Good in Aristotle”, Philosophical Review, 86: 290–315.
  • Dover, K., 1974, Greek Popular Morality in the Time of Plato and Aristotle, Oxford: Oxford

University Press.

  • Fraisse, Jean-Claude, 1974, Philia. La notion d’amitié dans la philosophie antique Essai sur un problème perdu et retrouvé, Parigi, Vrin.
  • Friedman, M.A., 1989, “Friendship and Moral Growth”, Journal of Value Inquiry, 23: 3–13.
  • –––, 1993, What Are Friends For? Feminist Perspectives on Personal Relationships and Moral Theory, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  • –––, 1998, “Romantic Love and Personal Autonomy”, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 22: 162–81.
  • Grunebaum, J.O., 2005, “Fair-Weather Friendships”, Journal of Value Inquiry, 39: 203–14.
  • Gilbert, M., 1996, Living Together: Rationality, Sociality, and Obligation, Rowman & Littlefield.
  • –––, 2000, Sociality and Responsibility: New Essays in Plural Subject Theory, Rowman & Littlefield.
  • –––, 2006, A Theory of Political Obligation: Membership, Commitment, and the Bonds of Society, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Helm, B., 2008, “Plural Agents,” Noûs, 42: 17–49.
  • Hoffman, E., 1997, “Love as a Kind of Friendship”, in Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love 1977–92, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 109–119.
  • Hurka, T., 2006, “Value and Friendship: A More Subtle View”, Utilitas, 18: 232–42.
  • Jeske, D., 1997, “Friendship, Virtue, and Impartiality”, Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 57: 51–72.
  • –––, 2008, “Friendship and the grounds of reasons”, Les Ateliers de l’Ethique, 3: 61–69.
  • Kawall, J., 2013, “Friendship and Epistemic Norms”, Philosophical Studies, 165: 349–70.
  • Keller, S., 2000, “How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Properties”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 37: 163–73.
  • –––, 2007, The Limits of Loyalty, New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Koltonski, D., 2016. “A Good Friend Will Help You Move a Body: Friendship and the Problem of Moral Disagreement”, Philosophical Review, 125: 473–507.
  • Konstan, David, 1997, Friendship in the Classical World, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  • Liddell, H.G., Scott, R., Jones, H.S., & McKenzie, R., 1940, A Greek-English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 9th edn.
  • Lynch, S., 2005, Philosophy and Friendship, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Mason, E., 1998, “Can an Indirect Consequentialist Be a Real Friend?”, Ethics, 108: 386–93.
  • Millgram, E., 1987, “Aristotle on Making Other Selves”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 17: 361–76.
  • Nehamas, A., 2010, “The Good of Friendship”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 110: 267–94.
  • Nozick, R., 1989, “Love’s Bond”, in The Examined Life: Philosophical Meditations, Simon & Schuster, 68–86.
  • Pizzolato, Luigi, 1993, L'idea di amicizia nel mondo antico classico e cristiano, Torino, Einaudi.
  • Railton, P., 1984, “Alienation, Consequentialism, and the Demands of Morality”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 13: 134–71.
  • Rorty, A.O., 1986/1993, “The Historicity of Psychological Attitudes: Love is Not Love Which Alters Not When It Alteration Finds”, in Badhwar (1993), 73–88.
  • Sadler, B., 2006, “Love, Friendship, Morality”, Philosophical Forum, 37: 243–63.
  • Scanlon, T.M., 1998, What We Owe to Each Other, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Schoeman, F., 1985, “Aristotle on the Good of Friendship”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 63: 269–82.
  • Searle, J.R., 1990, “Collective Intentions and Actions”, in P.R. Cohen, M.E. Pollack, & J.L. Morgan (curr.), Intentions in Communication, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 401–15.
  • Sherman, N., 1987, “Aristotle on Friendship and the Shared Life”, Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 47: 589–613.
  • Stocker, M., 1976, “The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories”, Journal of Philosophy, 73: 453–66.
  • –––, 1981, “Values and Purposes: The Limits of Teleology and the Ends of Friendship”, Journal of Philosophy, 78: 747–65.
  • Stroud, S., 2006, “Epistemic Partiality in Friendship”, Ethics, 116: 498–524.
  • Taylor, G., 1985, Pride, Shame, and Guilt: Emotions of Self-Assessment, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Tedesco, M., 2006, “Indirect Consequentialism, Suboptimality, and Friendship”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 87: 567–77.
  • Telfer, E., 1970–71, “Friendship”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 71: 223–41.
  • Thomas, L., 1987, “Friendship”, Synthese, 72: 217–36.
  • –––, 1989, “Friends and Lovers”, in G. Graham & H. LaFollette (curr.), Person to Person, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 182–98.
  • –––, 1993, “Friendship and Other Loves”, in Badhwar (1993), 48–64.
  • –––, 2013, “The Character of Friendship”, in Thinking about Friendship: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Damian Caluori (cur.), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 30–46.
  • Tuomela, R., 1995, The Importance of Us: A Philosophical Study of Basic Social Notions, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • –––, 2007, The Philosophy of Sociality: The Shared Point of View, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Velleman, J. David, 1999. “Love as a Moral Emotion”, Ethics, 109: 338–74.
  • White, R.J., 1999a, “Friendship: Ancient and Modern”, International Philosophical Quarterly, 39: 19–34.
  • –––, 1999b, “Friendship and Commitment”, Journal of Value Inquiry, 33: 79–88.
  • –––, 2001, Love’s Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Whiting, J.E., 1986, “Friends and Future Selves”, Philosophical Review, 95: 547–80.
  • –––, 1991, “Impersonal Friends”, Monist, 74: 3–29.
  • Wilcox, W.H., 1987, “Egoists, Consequentialists, and Their Friends”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 16: 73–84.
  • Williams, B., 1981, “Persons, Character, and Morality”, in Moral Luck, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1–19.
  • Woodcock, S., 2010, “Moral Schizophrenia and the Paradox of Friendship”, Utilitas, 22: 1–25.

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