NMU COLLOQUIUM FOCUSES ON ANGER
Friday 21, 2011
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Zac Cogley, Northern Michigan University philosophy professor, will present “Anger, the Vice of Wrath and the Virtue of Patience” at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 28, in 167 Gries Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
Cogley will address the significance of anger in our lives as a communicative and motivational force. He will discuss common misconceptions about anger as an emotion and talk about what virtue and vice look like with respect to anger.
For more information on this NMU psychology colloquium, call 227-2935.
Cogley will address the significance of anger in our lives as a communicative and motivational force. He will discuss common misconceptions about anger as an emotion and talk about what virtue and vice look like with respect to anger.
For more information on this NMU psychology colloquium, call 227-2935.