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Well, I was mainly talking about unmotivated anger.
Anger that stems from lack of critical thinking and empathy. Anger that stems from a single perspective being explored. Anger that stems from solipsism.
I wasn't clear enough, but there's anger and anger. It is, for me, embarrassing to withstand or produce a tantrum without a good cause.
55 sats \ 3 replies \ @Scroogey 21h
Doesn't self-righteousness have clearly negative connotations? From Wikipedia
Self-righteousness is an attitude and belief of moral superiority derived from a person deeming their own beliefs, actions, or affiliations to be of greater virtue than those of the average person.
If, as in the example, a person sees an animal being mistreated, and considers that an unacceptable injustice, and feels anger, motivating them to intervene, you'd call that self-righteous? Because the person believes they are morally superior due to their belief in animal rights? While, in fact, the average person would not agree?
Perceiving injustice is usually self-righteousness?
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1 sat \ 2 replies \ @sox 21h
you'd call that self-righteous?
no because:
moral superiority derived from a person deeming their own [...] to be of greater virtue than those of the average person.
Self-righteousness is basically moral arrogance, which is bad, we're talking superiority. Your example, instead, is empathy-based moral conviction.
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169 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scroogey 21h
So there exists anger without self-righteousness? Then self-righteousness can't be the defining characteristic of anger.
(I'm not arguing petty anger doesn't exist or isn't the most common, or shouldn't be kept in check after having considered self-righteousness, btw.)
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @sox 21h
I'm not saying that I'm right by not getting angry ever (even though I do get angry sometimes, I'm human). I'm saying that if you can choose between rational thinking and anger, and you choose anger, then that's a display of self-righteousness.
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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 21h
Thanks, the fact that you were only talking about anger as you described is, in my opinion, an important nuance that I felt was worth digging into and adding to the discussion
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