The Conquest of Fear
Garden City, N.Y.,Garden City Publishing Co., Inc. (1928)
| Abstract | This is not such a book. It suggests no simple recipe for the conquest of fear. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Fear | |||||||||
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| Call number | BR110.K5 1928 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1176244833 | |||||||||
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Paul Dietrichson (1969). Ii. Introduction to a Reappraisal of Fear and Trembling. Inquiry 12 (1-4):236 – 245.
Justin C. B. Gosling (1962). Mental Causes and Fear. Mind 71 (July):289-306.
James Warren (2001). Lucretius, Symmetry Arguments, and Fearing Death. Phronesis 46 (4):466-491.
James Warren (2001). Lucretius, Symmetry Arguments, and Fearing Death. Phronesis 46 (4):466-491.
John Lippitt (2003). Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kierkegaard and Fear and Trembling. Routledge.
Basil King (1921/1948). The Conquest of Fear. New York, Permabooks.
Barrie Falk (1982). What Are We Frightened Of? Inquiry 25 (2):165 – 198.
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