23. In his treatment of friendship in Book 9, why does Aristotlethink that benefactors have more love for those whom they benefitthan those who receive benefits have for their benefactors? Whatexplanation of this putative fact does Aristotle reject? Whatexplanation does he offer instead? Which explanation do YOU thinkis more plausible, and why? Do you agree that it’s generallytrue that people have more love for those whom theybenefit than they have for their own benefactors? Why or why not?Give the best reasons you can think of to support/defend/justifyyour answers. (<300 words, 13points)