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    In friendship, one is receptive to having one's friend di... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Close friendship involves friends playing an active role in transforming each other's evaluative outlook.

    In friendship, one is receptive to having one's friend direct and interpret oneself.

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    Cocking & Kennett (1998), in what might be a development of Rorty (1986/1993), offer an account of close friendship in part in terms of the friends playing a more active role in transforming each other’s evaluative outlook: in friendship, they claim, we are “receptive” to having our friends “direct” and “interpret” us and thereby change our interests. To be directed by your friend is to allow her interests, values, etc. to shape your own; thus, your friend may suggest that you go to the oper

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