De la Ira

De la Ira by El joven Séneca, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 3, 2017, is a philosophical exploration of the nature of anger. This edition, written in Spanish and comprising 134 pages, delves into the perspective of Seneca, who posits that anger is the most destructive of passions. He aligns with the thoughts of notable philosophers such as Heraclitus, Socrates, and Plato, while also presenting a critical view that contrasts with Aristotle’s belief in the potential benefits of anger.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the ethical implications of anger as discussed by Seneca. The text reflects on the philosophical discourse surrounding this emotion, emphasizing its detrimental effects on the soul. Through this work, the author engages with key themes in philosophy and ethics, inviting readers to reflect on the moral dimensions of anger and its impact on human behavior. This edition serves as a significant contribution to the study of moral philosophy, offering insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on emotional regulation and ethical conduct.
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S�neca dijo que la ira es el precipicio del alma, la peor de las pasiones. En ello sigui� a Her�clito, a S�crates, a Plat�n y a tantos otros. Pero aunque estuvo de acuerdo en mucho con Arist�teles, discrep� de que la ira pudiera ser beneficiosa
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