Graham Smith Quote

What is particularly striking about his reconstruction and criticisms of the traditional account of friendship is that he finds it deficient not only by the light of his own Christian viewpoint; he also finds friendship deficient when judged from the perspective of its own self-proclaimed ethical foundations. Thus, Kierkegaard concludes that the reciprocity involved in friendship actually betrays its essential selfishness.

Graham Smith

What is particularly striking about his reconstruction and criticisms of the traditional account of friendship is that he finds it deficient not only by the light of his own Christian viewpoint; he also finds friendship deficient when judged from the perspective of its own self-proclaimed ethical foundations. Thus, Kierkegaard concludes that the reciprocity involved in friendship actually betrays its essential selfishness.

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Graham Smith (Māori academic) (born 1950), New Zealand academic
Graham M. Smith, British political theorist
Graham Smith (priest) (born 1947), former Dean of Norwich
Graham Smith (pilot) (1919–1951), † combat fighter pilot and U.S. Army Air Corps Officer with the Tuskegee Airmen