Ancient Philosophical Resources For Understanding and Dealing With Anger

Philosophical Practice 18 (3):3182-3192 (2023)
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Abstract

Ancient philosophical schools developed and discussed perspectives and practices on the emotion of anger useful in contemporary philosophical practice with clients, groups, and organizations. This paper argues the case for incorporating these insights from four main philosophical schools (Platonist, Aristotelian, Epicurean, and Stoic) sets out eight practices drawn from these schools, and discusses how these insights can be used by philosophical practitioners with clients.

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Gregory Sadler
Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design

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