The Archetypes Of Fear: Stories of Love, Memory and Loss

It is through fear that we learn to recognise danger and we develop strategies of prevention in order to avoid danger. As humans, we relate the emotion of fear first to memory, and then to our own hypothesis of danger.

In this brief dissertation on fear, we might say that there exist both fears as old as man, as well as collective fears relating to more recent events in human history. One such example, which is today both extremely widespread and a source of collective anxiety, is the fear of the end of the world and of the effect on humanity of nuclear and natural disasters.

But fears also speak of more than just the human condition: they tell of love, of memory, of nostalgia, of marginalisation and the sense of being different. For I believe that to truly understand man, one must also know his fears.

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The Archetypes Of Fear: Stories of Love, Memory and Loss

It is through fear that we learn to recognise danger and we develop strategies of prevention in order to avoid danger. As humans, we relate the emotion of fear first to memory, and then to our own hypothesis of danger.

In this brief dissertation on fear, we might say that there exist both fears as old as man, as well as collective fears relating to more recent events in human history. One such example, which is today both extremely widespread and a source of collective anxiety, is the fear of the end of the world and of the effect on humanity of nuclear and natural disasters.

But fears also speak of more than just the human condition: they tell of love, of memory, of nostalgia, of marginalisation and the sense of being different. For I believe that to truly understand man, one must also know his fears.

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The Archetypes Of Fear: Stories of Love, Memory and Loss

The Archetypes Of Fear: Stories of Love, Memory and Loss

The Archetypes Of Fear: Stories of Love, Memory and Loss

The Archetypes Of Fear: Stories of Love, Memory and Loss

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It is through fear that we learn to recognise danger and we develop strategies of prevention in order to avoid danger. As humans, we relate the emotion of fear first to memory, and then to our own hypothesis of danger.

In this brief dissertation on fear, we might say that there exist both fears as old as man, as well as collective fears relating to more recent events in human history. One such example, which is today both extremely widespread and a source of collective anxiety, is the fear of the end of the world and of the effect on humanity of nuclear and natural disasters.

But fears also speak of more than just the human condition: they tell of love, of memory, of nostalgia, of marginalisation and the sense of being different. For I believe that to truly understand man, one must also know his fears.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781973991144
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/27/2017
Series: Auto Da F�
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Susanna Berti Franceschi is Vice-President of the Angiolo and Maria Teresa Berti National Historical Society. As part of her role, she is also the Director of the scientific committee for historical research and is in charge of organising conferences on behalf of the Society.

Gian Ugo Berti, neurosurgeon, four times unamsi National Scientific Career Award (the National Scientific Medical Information Union) in 2009 and soi (Italian Ophthalmologic Society) Award in 2010, collaborated with the Editorial group "La Repubblica-Espresso" since 1978.
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