Ami Harbin is associate professor of Philosophy and Women and Gender Studies at Oakland University (MI), and author of Disorientation and Moral Life (Oxford, 2016).
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Where Do Fears Come From? 1. A Picture of Acquisition: Identity and Independence 2. Perceived and Actual Threats 3. Coming to Fear Things Together 4. Conclusion Chapter 2: What Is Fearing? 1. Fears, Causes, and Objects 2. Fear and Embodiment 3. Fearing with Others 4. Conclusion Chapter 3: Compelling Fears 1. Nonstatistical Threats 2. Know Better, Fear Less 3. Displacement 4. Compelling Fears 5. Conclusion Chapter 4: Controlling Threats 1. Removal 2. Escape 3. Destruction 4. Assimilation 5. Overpowering 6. Damage of Control 7. Conclusion Chapter 5: Fearing Better 1. Developing Awareness of Our Practices and Habits of Compelling Fears 2. Alternative Modes of Fearing Together 3. Fearing Crisis Together 4. Conclusion Notes References
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