How is a flatterer different from a friend
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A true friend praise you only ŕarely also their appreciation will also be like mocking....they dont need to be cheesy with you ...they support you always
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Flattery is an ‘ordinary vice’ in a double sense. It is common in its cross‐cultural prevalence, and modern theoreticians do not usually consider it among the worst moral vices. The term is etymologically derived from the act of ‘flattening down,’ or smoothing, that is to say, the attempt to ease personal relations in some way. Flattery also appears to be flat in the sense of lack of moral or psychological depth. This apparent flatness of flattery may be responsible for the scant philosophical attention given to the concept. Not surprisingly, modern moral philosophy completely ignores it. A moral theory based on right and wrong, on justice and rights, or on utility and welfare, has little interest in the practice of flattery. Liberal ethics, which focuses on the harm principle, does not view flattery as a distinct moral wrong. Modern theories tend to view it as a form of deception, morally indistinguishable from any other.
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