Metaphysics of anger

In Wojciech Ślusarczyk & Gabriela Frischke (eds.), Żółć - Gniew - Furia. Medyczne i kulturowe aspekty na przestrzeni dziejów. Episteme. pp. 65-81 (2022)
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Abstract

Anger occupies a peculiar place in the context of human experience. Although it is a constant phenomenon in our everyday reality, we cannot actually say much about it. However, can we reduce anger to just an elusive emotion or even a sentiment nurtured in our consciousness? Our ancestors believed anger to be a powerful force, capable of taking control over us, without our consent. Can we still perceive anger that way? Research in psychology precisely explains the results of anger but rarely is interested in how it exists and how it begins. Is it only a content of our consciousness or something more? What are its sources? In this paper the author will explain, using mainly the concepts of Seneca and M. Nussbaum, how anger occurs, what anger is and how unique it is to human condition.

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