
A classic Stoic treatise that provides a detailed analysis of the emotion of anger, which Seneca describes as a 'temporary madness.' The work offers philosophical arguments and practical advice on how to prevent and control angry impulses. Seneca argues that anger is never useful and that reason should always be the guiding force in human behavior.
we have this whole book by Senica called on anger which is really good like about what the stoic said about anger.
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"Donald Robertson mentions this classic text as a primary source for the Stoic perspective on anger, which he is currently researching for his own upcoming book."