Of Anger, in Itself

We must now consider anger: and (1) anger in itself; (2) the cause of anger and its remedy; (3) the effect of anger.Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:(1) Whether anger is a special passion?(2) Whether the object of anger is good or evil?(3) Whether anger is in the concupiscible faculty?(4) Whether anger is accompanied by an act of reason?(5) Whether anger is more natural than desire?(6) Whether anger is more grievous than hatred?(7) Whether anger is only towards those with whom we have a relation of justice?(8) Of the species of anger.

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Whether anger is a special passion?
Whether the object of anger is good or evil?
Whether anger is in the concupiscible faculty?
Whether anger requires an act of reason?
Whether anger is more natural than desire?
Whether anger is more grievous than hatred?
Whether anger is only towards those to whom one has an obligation of justice?
Whether the species of anger are suitably assigned?