# Great Books Stream #1 – Aristotle on Friendship in "Nicomachean Ethics" > Sun, 5/14, 12pmPT – feat @tldr, @grace, @ted, @aaina, @phil, @timdaub, and more. **Published by:** [@tldr](https://paragraph.com/@tldr/) **Published on:** 2023-05-10 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@tldr/aristotle-friendship ## Content DetailsSunday 5/14, 12pmPT –> unlonely.app/channels/tldrDownload reading12 pages -> aristotle-friendship.pdfAbout the passageOne of the most famous analyses of friendship in the history of recorded thought, Aristotle’s treatment here serves as a culmination of his philosophical investigation of human happiness – the project of his Nicomachean Ethics. How do we know if we are in a true friendship? What is the relationship between love and friendship? What makes some friendships better or worse than others? Is it important to physically live with your friends? Do we actually need friends to be happy? Besides these specific questions, this selection also serves as an entree into both Aristotle’s unique (and, to many of us, strange) “empirical” approach to human questions, as well as into some of his unsentimental opinions about the nature of human fulfillment.Learn moreTo read about the Great Books Stream series as a whole, visit the introductory note. ## Publication Information - [@tldr](https://paragraph.com/@tldr/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@tldr/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@tldr): Subscribe to updates ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://paragraph.com/@tldr/aristotle-friendship): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://paragraph.com/@tldr/aristotle-friendship/collectors): See who has collected this post