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    Friendship and Politics: Historical Discourses and Trans-political Prospects
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (2): 177-195. 2021.
    Friendship is such a unique relationship among human beings that even philosophers have considered it as a vital factor in the social life of humans. Aristotle is one such philosopher who has given a significant amount of space to friendship among the mortals. Friendship is relational in nature and thereby calls for various discourses between the ‘self’ and the ‘other’. In this regard, McDowell’s idea of ‘second nature’ is significant since it adds that extra responsibility, willingness and rati…Read more