Was there ever a time when there wasn't the possibility of fear? This points me back to a consideration of what you're asking.To live in fear — Posty McPostface
Are you asking about fear or the thing feared? Are you asking for yourself or for "we"? — tim wood
I don't know if there's statistical studies done on what we should fear the most. Death by car accident at hundred miles an hour, terminal disease, natural disaster, or nuclear explosion?To live in fear of one another is certainly not how we ought to live. — Posty McPostface
Diplomacy and philosophical principles.How does one surmount this dilemma? — Posty McPostface
It goes to the question of what the problem is. If it's fear, then there are various therapies. If it's the fact of big bombs as causing fear, then that's your personal version of polio, malaria, leprosy, the black death, gangs, bullies, guns - no end of things-as-facts that can cause fear. If it's the fact of a thing as a fact, then what fear? — tim wood
And are you asking on your own behalf, or on the behalf of "us." Usually, fear is personal, to the person experiencing the fear. And the dilemma is? is it how to live in the knowledge of facts that are unpleasant? Or fear that you cannot yourself eliminate the cause of? All of these are different questions that call out for different answers. — tim wood
As to fear in general, if you mean a generalized fear that is essentially a fear of nothing in particular, that's usually called anxiety/angst/dread. Again, a matter for some counseling (which we all could use, at one time or another). I'm not calling you out, just sayin' I can't make headway in the face of so many different possibilities. — tim wood
Diplomacy and philosophical principles.
Yes, I know. Diplomacy is the most maligned political move given the nuclear temperament. And so is mind over matter doctrine. — Caldwell
When such a thing gets going, it's no joke. I reckon most folks at one time or another deal with anxiety. Heidegger digs into it in Being and Time to mine it for what it says about being. It's an interesting phenomenon - from a safe distance!Yes, true. I figure it's just some generalized anxiety of some sort. — Posty McPostface
I hope not. Just benevolent advisers would suffice.When philosophers become kings, eh? — Posty McPostface
Cool headed, intelligent,benevolent advisers to world leaders. The right arm. Within inches of the leader.Well, given that we require someone with at least some background of education, I tend to think that they can be reasoned with. Does that mean that we need less impulsive and more cool headed leaders? Yes, I think so; but, I don't know what can be done in that regard, speaking of the US, here. — Posty McPostface
How does one surmount this dilemma? — Posty McPostface
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