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Modernized Stoicism Critiqued

New Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute

CHAPTER

The Relationship Between Emotions and Judgments

A sherman explains the connection between cognitive judgments and emotions using the example of anger. Anger is a too ceered evaluative judgment that a bad has taken place, and that it requires an appropriate or fit behaviour. So if amo, the anger may bete stoics, the anger is simply something you should not feel. But there's a way in which anger needs to be sort of excised from our emotional lifend. The real me is my inner moral character. And that's the thing that is in the inner citadel protect protected from all harm.

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