
Ep. 247: Aristotle on Rhetoric and Emotions (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Status and Narcissism
Keno: I feel like he lived in a society with slaves and with very clear status distinctions that maybe we don't have. He exact which you're interpreting as how psychologically incitful, that is, whereas i think that gets most at his idea of insolence. That's one of his three forms of bulletowing contempt spitefulness at insolence where insolence involves doing something that's essentially right. Status in orwell supposed to be really the fundamental feature of nationalism, and its intimately related to right, will to power. Will to power and status or inextricably related.
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