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The Three Types of Friendship Word Scramble

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Friendship is an important aspect of life that can be categorized into three main types: friendships of utility, friendships of pleasure, and friendships of the good.

  • Friendships of utility are based on mutual benefit or usefulness.
  • Friendships of pleasure are formed based on the enjoyment and satisfaction that both parties derive from the relationship.
  • Friendships of the good are the most valuable, as they are based on mutual respect, admiration, and a shared commitment to each other’s well-being.

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Virtue
Aristotle believed that virtuous friendships are the highest form of friendship, based on mutual respect and admiration for each other's moral character.
Utility
According to Aristotle, friendships of utility are based on mutual benefit or advantage, such as business partnerships.
Pleasure
Friendships of pleasure are based on shared enjoyment of activities or interests, but may not necessarily involve deep emotional bonds.
Philosophy
Understanding the three types of friendship in philosophy can help us cultivate meaningful and fulfilling relationships in our lives.
Aristotle
Aristotle's teachings on friendship provide valuable insights into the nature of human relationships and the importance of different types of friendships.

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