They had been invited to speak at an academic meeting in London, and they became close friends.Īttachment is the basis of friendship, but it is also what makes it so difficult to define. The modern science of friendship began when psychiatrist John Bowlby met ethologist Robert Hinde in 1954. Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 1 Insights on Lydia Denworth's Friendship Contents He believed that early relationships were of fundamental importance, but when he reviewed the existing research, he could find little that framed the issue the way he saw it. #4 The psychologist John Bowlby was the first to recognize the importance of social connection, and he saw it as a basis for morality. He also believed that friendship was necessary for all people, rich and poor, young and old, male and female. He believed that philia came in different flavors: for profit, for pleasure, and for virtue. #3 Aristotle believed that friendship was one of life’s unalloyed pleasures. It is not as obvious in other types of social interaction. It is a form of socialization that involves emotion, conversation, and the inner workings of the mind. #2 Attachment is the basis of friendship, but it is also what makes it so difficult to define. They had been invited to speak at an academic meeting in London, and they became close friends. #1 The modern science of friendship began when psychiatrist John Bowlby met ethologist Robert Hinde in 1954. Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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