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The Ethics of Anger and Shame with Owen Flanagan

The London Lecture Series

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How to Stop the Bad Carmic Causal Chain

In the tibetan buddhist tradition, one can save a person from their own suffering if one approaches them with compassion and love. So yes, kill him, but don't be angry. This is an opening thought experiment to invite you to think carefully about things. There's three different spheres of life in which we get angry: personal sphere, social sphere and family sphere. We're too devoted to solving abstract problems like trolley problems without thinking enough about human experience. And i often ask audiences when i talk about anger to think about what they do all day that make us angry.

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