
A Thomistic Take on Emotional Tumult | Sister Anna Wray, O.P.
The Thomistic Institute
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Aasselbal's Emotion, Anger
The erasable emotions arise when can cubisable goods are difficult to acquire. The intentional object of fear is always a future evil, which is possible but difficult to avoid. If Jane focuses on how John will blame her for her past acts that gave her a caffeine addiction, she experiences shame. Anger stands out from the others in several ways because it's inclined to restore justice by inflicting vengeance upon the offenders.
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