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In “Friendship”, Elizabeth Telfer proposes that there are three necessary conditions for friendship

In “Friendship”, Elizabeth Telfer proposes that there are three necessary conditions for friendship

In “Friendship“, Elizabeth Telfer proposes that there are three necessary conditions

for friendship.

PART 1: ! Present any one of Telfer’s proposed necessary conditions for

friendship.

PART 2: ! Present an objection to the proposed necessary condition that you just

described, to the end of showing that it actually isn’t a necessary

condition for friendship.

PART 3: ! Present a response to the objection that you just presented, to the end

of trying to save Telfer’s proposed necessary condition from that

objection.

The reading needed to be used is attached in the link below.

http://www.jstor.org.proxy.library.carleton.ca/stable/pdfplus/4544810.pdf

don’t write an introduction or a conclusion

1000 words

I want your paper to literally have three sections. At the start of Part 1, write ‘

PART 1

on your

essay, thereby clearly marking out Part 1. Likewise, at the start of Part 2, write

PART 2

on

your essay, thereby clearly marking out the end of Part 1 and the start of Part And likewise

again, at the start of Part 3, writ

thereby clearly marking out the end of Part 2 and

the start of Part 3.

……………………….Answer preview……………………..

In “Friendship”, Elizabeth Telfer proposes that there are three necessary conditions for friendship. This paper looks at the passions of friendship as one of the necessary condition for friendship. Elizabeth articulates that affection is one of components in the passion for friendship…………………..

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