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Barinov, D. N. The Evolution of Stereotypes of Fear and Anxiety in the History of Philosophy.

Abstract: The evolutional analysis of the stereotypes of fear and anxiety in the History of Philosophy shows that in many philosophers’ works there have been attempts to learn the nature of fear and anxiety, to give them anthropological and ontological grounds, to classify the forms and kinds of fear, to demonstrate its connection with other mental states. The analysis of the social aspects of fear and anxiety as constituent elements of social behaviour and management has become an important feature of the philosophic theories.


Keywords:

philosophy, fear, anxiety, human, anthropology, spirituality, emotions, rationalism, irrationalism, existentials


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