![]() ![]() The idea of getting angry with the right person implies that the person has done or intended to do something that can incite anger. In other words, people do not express anger at the right people. Is anger some form of madness that destroys the ability to think? Some philosophers present the opinion that anger is often accompanied by an impulse to achieve a degree of revenge in an unjustified fashion. The first impulse that Sophie experiences when she feels angry is the desire to take her anger out on the world. This discussion on anger could also lead to a discussion on the expression of anger and political violence based on individual and/or collective anger.įirst, this book probes us to question what exactly is anger is. When Sophie gets angry, she looks a certain way and is also ready to “smash the world to smithereens.” Powerful depictions like this raise questions about what anger is, its appearance, and the appropriate course of action in response to anger. When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry… raises a few interesting questions about the nature of anger. Read aloud video by AHEV Library Guidelines for Philosophical Discussion She is about to blow up, but decides to climb a tree to calm herself. Sophie is playing with a toy gorilla when her sister takes it from her for her turn. Questions for Philosophical Discussion » Summary Where does anger come from and how do we justify it? How should we deal with anger? ![]()
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