Aristotle's account of philia in Nicomachean Ethics IX requires that genuine love tracks the beloved's current virtues, meaning any unconditional self-gift contradicts the rational structure of virtue-based attachment.
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Virtue-based attachment(as the type of love the statement claims is rational)
Love or friendship that exists because you admire someone's good character and excellent qualities.
philia(Ancient Greek philosophical terminology for friendship)
A Greek noun, cognate with the verb 'philein' (sometimes translated as 'like' or 'love'), referring to friendship; in some cases philia involves very little in the way of feeling.
virtue(Valla's voluntarist account of virtue)
A quality that resides in the will, governing actions to which moral qualifications are assigned.