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Taming Anger

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Taming Anger Kostas Kalimtzis
Libristo code: 01347563
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing, November 2013
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From Homer to Aristotle, understanding anger and harnessing its power was at the core of Hellenic civilization. Homer created the framework for philosophical inquiries into anger, one that persisted until it was overturned by Stoicism and Christianity. Plato saw anger as the guardian of justice and Aristotle conceived of it as bound to friendship. Yet both showed that anger can become a guardian of injustice and a defender of our psychological abnormalities. Plato claimed that reason is a tertiary factor in controlling anger and Aristotle argued that non-cognitive powers can issue commands for anger's arousal - findings that shed light as to why cognitive therapeutic approaches often prove to be ineffective. Both proposed nurturing the thumos, the receptacle of anger and the seat of self-esteem. Aristotle's view of public anger as an early warning sign of social dissolution continues to be relevant to this day. In this carefully argued study, Kostas Kalimtzis examines the theories of anger in the context of the ancient world with an eye to their implications for the modern predicament.

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Full name Taming Anger
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 224
EAN 9781472504432
ISBN 1472504437
Libristo code 01347563
Weight 302
Dimensions 169 x 232 x 10
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