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We tend to accept that people in authority must be
right. It’s this assumption that Socrates wanted us to challenge by
urging us to think logically about the nonsense they often come out
with, rather than being struck dumb by their aura of importance and air
of suave certainty. This six part series on philosophy is presented by
popular British philosopher Alain de Botton, featuring six thinkers who
have influenced history, and their ideas about the pursuit of the happy
life.
Seneca on Anger (Part 3)
Roman philosopher Lucious Annaeus Seneca (4BCE-65CE),
the most famous and popular philosopher of his day, took the subject of
anger seriously enough to dedicate a whole book to the subject. Seneca
refused to see anger as an irrational outburst over which we have no
control. Instead he saw it as a philosophical problem and amenable to
treatment by philosophical argument. He thought anger arose from certain
rationally held ideas about the world, and the problem with these ideas
is that they are far too optimistic. Certain things are a predictable
feature of life, and to get angry about them is to have unrealistic
expectations.
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