
handle: 2434/1137719
Solidarity, Justice, and Friendship The paper focuses on the first chapters of Alessandro Volpe's volume. The first part stresses the importance of solidarity. The second part examines the link between friendship and justice that Volpe establishes through a reworking of Honneth’s theses and Habermas’s theses. The third part analyses the references to friendship in the volume and considers Derrida's and Rawls's reflections on political friendship in order to invite the author to clarify what his conception of solidarity has in common with the idea of civic friendship
civic friendship, justice, Derrida, Rawls, solidarity
civic friendship, justice, Derrida, Rawls, solidarity
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