Friendship has been one of the most profound and enduring themes in the history of philosophy, and its significance has been explored from various angles throughout the ages. In classical philosophy, friendship was not merely a personal or emotional bond; it was intricately tied to virtue, ethics, and the structure of society itself. The classical conception of friendship, though diverse across different philosophical schools, shared a core understanding that true friendship was rooted in virtue, selflessness, and the pursuit of a higher good. Its importance transcended the individual level, extending into the social and political realms, where it was often linked to the notion of justice, the nature of the good life, and the health of the community.
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