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“Through their conversations they learn goodness and engage in the“thinking” Arendt describes. Friendship, then, helps us to examine our lives. In the episode “Prehistoric Ice Man” Larry says that “living is about sharing our ups and downs with our friends,” and when we fail to do this we aren’t really living at all. If thinking and goodness only arise through real dialogue with others – through critically questioning and examining our own views – then we need more friendships like the one Kyle and Stan share.”

Robert Arp, South Park and Philosophy
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South Park and Philosophy (Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture) South Park and Philosophy by Robert Arp
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