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3. Violence and Neostoicism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments x
- Note to the Reader xi
- Foreword xii
- Introduction 1
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PART 1: ANGER REJECTED (ALMOST) ABSOLUTELY
- 1. Buddhism 10
- 2. Stoicism 24
- 3. Violence and Neostoicism 39
- 4. Peaceable Kingdoms 53
- 5. Angry Words 67
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PART 2: ANGER AS A VICE BUT ALSO (SOMETIMES) AS A VIRTUE
- 6. Aristotle and His Heirs 82
- 7. From Hell to Heaven 96
- 8. Moral Sentiments 114
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PART 3: NATURAL ANGER
- 9. Early Medical Traditions 130
- 10. In the Lab 141
- 11. Society’s Child 158
- 12. Anger Celebrated 175
- Conclusion: My Anger, Our Anger 196
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 214
- Suggestions for Further Reading 220
- Sources for Plates 225
- Index 226
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments x
- Note to the Reader xi
- Foreword xii
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1: ANGER REJECTED (ALMOST) ABSOLUTELY
- 1. Buddhism 10
- 2. Stoicism 24
- 3. Violence and Neostoicism 39
- 4. Peaceable Kingdoms 53
- 5. Angry Words 67
-
PART 2: ANGER AS A VICE BUT ALSO (SOMETIMES) AS A VIRTUE
- 6. Aristotle and His Heirs 82
- 7. From Hell to Heaven 96
- 8. Moral Sentiments 114
-
PART 3: NATURAL ANGER
- 9. Early Medical Traditions 130
- 10. In the Lab 141
- 11. Society’s Child 158
- 12. Anger Celebrated 175
- Conclusion: My Anger, Our Anger 196
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 214
- Suggestions for Further Reading 220
- Sources for Plates 225
- Index 226