(December 30, 2010 at 5:15 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: *Sigh* I wasn't talking about the concepts but rage and outrage as they are experienced in reality.....with the definitions of them already understood.
That's why I mentioned "Since nothing is intrinsically outrageous".
Even as they are currently understood and used I think the difference is obvious.
Rage is an experience or an action on the part of an individual whereas outrage is response to an outside action. Or am I misunderstanding you?
Cheers
Sam
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