This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient philosopher Aristotle's work of moral theory, the Nicomachean Ethics.

Specifically it focuses focuses on Aristotle's Rhetoric, and examines his discussion in book 2 about his complex definition of anger, which includes a number of elements including
apparent slighting (oligoria)
pain and pleasure
desire (orexis) for retaliation (timoresis)
slighting being against oneself or those connected to oneself
the slighting being wrong, unjust, or inappropriate

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