
The Ethics of Anger and Shame with Owen Flanagan
The London Lecture Series
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Pain Passing and Vengeful Anger Are a Problem
There are two great world traditions, stoicism and buddhism. They judge anger to be the most destructive emotion. And i think that pain passing and vengeful anger are a problem. morally, we'd be much better if we adjusted our practices with respect to these kinds of anger. Righteous anger is entirely appropriate when the cause is righteous. As i say, this talk is an invitation for you to think with me about the possibility space for how we could do the emotions differently.
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