International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 5, Issue 5, 2025
Aristotle’s Virtue of Friendship and the Relevance of Bayanihan System in the Philippines
Author(s): Wilson M Miasco, Greggie Autida
Abstract:
This paper explores the connection between Aristotle's concept of virtue and friendship, particularly his emphasis on the moral qualities of good friendships, and examines how these ideas resonate with the Filipino concept of Bayanihan. However, the concept of bayanihan traditionally understood as a communal spirit of mutual aid, is deeply ingrained in Filipino culture, reflecting the cooperative ethos and the sense of solidarity among individuals. In this reason, by analyzing Aristotle's notion of friendship, which is rooted in virtuous relationships based on mutual respect, trust, and the common good, my paper recommends that the Filipino Bayanihan system embodies a similar moral framework, where individuals work together for collective well-being. The paper further discusses the relevance of these ideas in modern Filipino society, highlighting how the spirit of Bayanihan continues to play a vigorous role in fostering social bonds and moral virtue in the context of community life, particularly during times of need or disaster. It argues that the integration of Aristotle's virtue ethics with the cultural practices of Bayanihan offers a valuable framework for promoting social harmony and collective responsibility in contemporary Filipino society.
Keywords: Aristotle's Virtue Ethics, Friendship, Bayanihan, Filipino Culture, Community Solidarity, Filipino Social Values
Pages: 645-649
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