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Indignation is a
complex and
discrete emotion that is
triggered by
social emotions and
social environments.
Feelings of
anger and
disgust are some emotions...
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Righteous indignation, also
called righteous anger, is
anger that is
primarily motivated by a
perception of
injustice or
other profound moral lapse. It...
- The word
indignation is used to
describe strong displeasure at
something considered unjust, offensive,
insulting or unrighteous. The term was
coined in...
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Indignation is a 2016
American drama film written, produced, and
directed by
James Schamus. The film,
based on the 2008
novel by
Philip Roth, is set mostly...
- retaliation.
Indignation may also
refer to:
Indignation (word), the
etymology and
rhetorical use of the word
IndigNation, a ****
pride event Indignation (novel)...
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IndigNation was Singapore's annual, month-long ****, ****, bi****ual, and ****
pride season,
first held in
August 2005 to
coincide with the republic's...
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Indignation is a
novel by
Philip Roth,
released by
Houghton Mifflin on
September 16, 2008. It is his twenty-ninth book. Set in
America in 1951, the second...
- The ****ociation
fallacy is a
formal fallacy that ****erts that
properties of one
thing must also be
properties of
another thing if both
things belong to...
- (2012). He had
major roles in the
films Noah (2014), Fury (2014) and
Indignation (2016), and
returned to
television with the
thriller series Hunters (2020–2023)...
- Nixon; and
James Schamus's film
adaptation of the
Philip Roth novel,
Indignation, as well as the true-story
crime thriller adaptation Imperium. Letts...