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Is anger always dangerous—or can it be a force for good? In this Ethics101 episode, KM Pathi explores anger as a moral emotion, unpacking its role in Emotional Intelligence (EI) and UPSC GS-IV Ethics. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and real-life stories, the session examines whether anger is always a vice or sometimes a virtue. 🧠 In This Video, You’ll Learn: What anger really is: emotion, instinct, or ethical response? Different types and spheres of anger: personal, political, institutional The case against anger (Seneca, Stoics, Nussbaum): why it corrodes reasoning and relationships The case for anger (Aristotle, Myisha Cherry): When it signals injustice and drives change How anger can be both morally corrosive and morally constructive GS-IV PYQ breakdown: 2016 & 2018 Ethics paper 🎯 Who This Helps: UPSC GS-IV aspirants preparing for value-based and emotion-related questions Students of moral philosophy and psychology Professionals reflecting on anger in leadership and decision-making #AngerInEthics #GS4Ethics #EmotionalIntelligence #UPSCprep #MoralEmotions #KMPathi #Ethics101 #EIinUPSC #SenecaToCherry For a better perspective on the role of emotions in moral decision making, do watch the following episode: • Emotions as a Moral Guide – GS 4 Ethics Co... Hit subscribe for the latest episodes and other updates. Visit Ethics 101 @: Instagram: / ethics.101 Twitter: / kmpathi To read more on the GS IV syllabus and other Ethics-related content, visit: Website: https://kmpathi.in Blog: https://kmpathi.in/blog LinkedIn: / k-m-pathi-446559151 00:00 - Introduction 03:56 - Types of anger 07:29 - Cases for & against anger 12:33 - Conclusion