Over a year ago -- when I was in the process of writing a number of blog posts discussing how particular moral theorists regarded anger -- I wrote the first installment about what one Stoic philosopher had to say about that emotion:
Epictetus on Anger (part 1). There, I started bringing together his remarks about the topic -- scattered in various places throughout his
Discourses
-- and I focused primarily on discussing how the limping philosopher viewed anger. If I wanted to be flip, I could...
Published on September 03, 2012 03:59