Goodwill
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eunoia · goodwill
in the texts
Nicomachean Ethics
A one-sided or passive wish for another's good, a necessary but not sufficient condition for friendship.
only when mutual is such goodwill termed friendship.
And perhaps we should also add the qualification that the feeling of goodwill must be known to its object.
And when persons approve of each other without seeking such other’s society, this seems to be goodwill rather than friendship.
The Law of Torts
The commercial advantage of an established reputation, discussed as a protectable interest analogous to the privilege at issue in the Massachusetts case.
But this is practically a valuable privilege in the nature of goodwill, and equally capable of being legally recognized and protected against fraudulent infringement.