Acknowledgments
Introduction: Fear in the Philosophical Archives and Beyond, by Ami Harbin
Part I: Fear in the History of Philosophy
Chapter 1. Fear in Early Confucian Thought, by Lok Chui Choo
Chapter 2. Fear and Courage in Early Confucianism, by Songyao Ren
Chapter 3. Aristotle on Fear's Contributions to the Virtue of Courage, by Andrew Culbreth
Chapter 4. Do the Brave Master Their Fears - or Avoid them? By Lawrence Lengbeyer
Chapter 5. Moderating Fear After Trauma?: An Aristotelian Analysis, by Lily M. Abadal
Chapter 6. Anselm on Fear, Duty, and Moral Motivation, by Parker Haratine
Chapter 7. Fear As a Reactive Attitude, by Robert Pal-Wallin
Part II: Interdisciplinary Insights on Fear
Chapter 8. Reasons for Fear: Against the Reactive Theory of Emotion, by Rodrigo Diaz and Christine Tappolet
Chapter 9. Fear as Preventer, by Timothy R. Kearl and Robert H. Wallace
Chapter 10. Art-Horror, Social Anxiety, and the Moral Imagination, by Saraliza Anzaldua
Chapter 11. Fear and Motivated Reasoning: Lessons from the Satanic Panic, by Guy Crain
Chapter 12. Biased Fear: Implicit Bias, Responsibility and Emotion, by Kris Goffin
Chapter 13. Fear, Pathology, and Feelings of Agency: Lessons from Ecological Fear, by Charlie Kurth and Panu Pihkala
Chapter 14. The Fear of Having Wasted One's Life, by Christopher Cowley
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