释义 |
‖ philia|ˈfɪlɪə| [ad. Gr. ϕιλία friendship.] Amity, friendship, liking.
1953J. A. K. Thomson Ethics of Aristotle viii. 202 The subject of the eighth and ninth books is Philia, the feeling which friends have for one another. Ibid., Without this discussion of Philia the Ethics would have nothing to say on the subject of love. 1960C. S. Lewis Four Loves iv. 69 The very tone of the admission, and the sort of acquaintanceships which those who make it would describe as ‘friendships’, show clearly that what they are talking about has very little to do with that Philia which Aristotle classified among the virtues. 1963Auden Dyer's Hand 143 From that moment on his relationship with Passepartout ceases to be impersonal; philia is felt by both. 1977Christian IV. 137 For everybody, whatever his or her sexual orientation.., life can include all the elements of love: eros, philia, and agape. Ibid., Philia, affection, as we have seen, is not easily expressed in public in our society, and it is most difficult for gay men. |