I don't intend to argue against your solipsism on this thread.
I DO intend to stand by the fact that I don't see how the experience of rage is any different in reality to the experience of outrage. I don't think something is ever angry or enraged unless it feels outraged: Unless it is angry AT something... in other words: Directed anger: Outrage.
How can it not be directed?
I DO intend to stand by the fact that I don't see how the experience of rage is any different in reality to the experience of outrage. I don't think something is ever angry or enraged unless it feels outraged: Unless it is angry AT something... in other words: Directed anger: Outrage.
How can it not be directed?