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  1. Healing online? Social anxiety and emotion regulation in pandemic experience

    During the pandemic of Covid-19, internet-based communication became for many the primary, or only, means of interaction with others, and it has been...

    Article Open access 27 February 2023
  2. Struggling for a tomorrow: lived time in social anxiety disorder

    In this paper, I develop a phenomenological account of social anxiety disorder (SAD) as a disturbance of lived time through an analysis of...

    Martin Vestergaard Kristiansen in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
    Article 24 March 2023
  3. Philosophical Perspectives on Climate Anxiety

    The aim of this chapter is to examine the relevant philosophical accounts of climate anxiety and to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing...
    Living reference work entry 2023
  4. Philosophical Perspectives on Climate Anxiety

    The aim of this chapter is to examine the relevant philosophical accounts of climate anxiety and to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing...
    Reference work entry 2023
  5. Anxiety, Hope and Meaning in Times of Ecological Crisis: An Existential-Phenomenological Perspective on Environmental Emotions

    Environmental anxiety is often thought of as a psychopathological condition. Our paper aims to challenge this narrow understanding by offering an...

    Petr Vaškovic, Gabriela Vičanová in Human Studies
    Article Open access 29 May 2024
  6. Historical reflection on Tai**-kyōfushō during COVID-19: a global phenomenon of social anxiety?

    Although fear and anxiety have gradually become a shared experience in the time of COVID-19, few studies have examined its content from historical,...

    Shisei Tei, Harry Yi-Jui Wu in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
    Article 16 April 2021
  7. Anxiety: A Phenomenological Investigation

    “Anxiety is the first reflex of possibility, a look and yet a terrible spell” (Kierkegaard 1976, p. 102).
    Stefano Micali in Phenomenology of Anxiety
    Chapter 2022
  8. Epistemic anxiety and epistemic risk

    In this paper, I provide an account of epistemic anxiety as an emotional response to epistemic risk: the risk of believing in error. The motivation...

    Lilith Newton in Synthese
    Article Open access 29 July 2022
  9. Social-Symbolic Work in the Construction of Social Problems: Constructing Gender Inequality in Turkish Social Partnerships

    How social problems are constructed within social partnerships has significant effects on the management, impact, and survival of those partnerships....

    Özgü Karakulak, Thomas B. Lawrence in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 19 August 2023
  10. Apprehending anxiety: an introduction to the Topical Collection on worry and wellbeing

    The aim of this collection is to show how work in the analytic philosophical tradition can shed light on the nature, value, and experience of...

    Juliette Vazard, Charlie Kurth in Synthese
    Article Open access 01 August 2022
  11. To Conform or Not to Conform? The Role of Social Status and Firm Corporate Social Responsibility

    Whether firms in transition economies undertake corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an important research topic in business ethics. Applying the...

    Yingzhao **ao, Liuyang Xue, ... **ling Hao in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 22 November 2023
  12. Lost for words: anxiety, well-being, and the costs of conceptual deprivation

    A range of contemporary voices argue that negative affective states like distress and anxiety can be morally productive, broaden our epistemic...

    Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic in Synthese
    Article 01 November 2021
  13. The Truth in Social Media

    In the last chapter of In the beginning was the deed: realism and moralism in political argument , Williams raised the question of truthfulness in...

    Andrés Bernstein, Antoni Gomila in Topoi
    Article Open access 27 April 2024
  14. Diseases as social problems

    In this paper we articulate a characterization of the concept of disease as a social problem. We argue that, from a social ontology point of view,...

    Cristian Saborido, Jesús Zamora-Bonilla in Synthese
    Article Open access 02 February 2024
  15. Hope and Anxiety

    Existentialism holds that freedom is a source of anxiety because it entails decision-making. We are aware that our decisions affect our lives: we...
    C. A. Longhurst in Unamuno, Berdyaev, Marcel
    Chapter 2021
  16. Anxiety Between Terror and Fear

    In Sein und Zeit, Heidegger does not investigate terror in its relation to anxiety, but rather to fear: terror is conceived of as a qualified...
    Stefano Micali in Phenomenology of Anxiety
    Chapter 2022
  17. Anxious feelings, anxious friends: on anxiety and friendship

    Although anxiety is frequently seen as a predominantly negative phenomenon, some recent researchers have argued that it plays an important positive...

    Troy Jollimore in Synthese
    Article 01 November 2021
  18. Anxiety Between Negative Connotation and Positive Teleology: Sartre, Kierkegaard and Heidegger

    The analyses of those thinkers who in all likelihood have been the most influential in philosophical research on anxiety will be examined and...
    Stefano Micali in Phenomenology of Anxiety
    Chapter 2022
  19. Phenomenology of social explanation

    The orthodox view of social cognition maintains that mentalizing is an important and pervasive element of our ordinary social interactions. The...

    Article 23 September 2022
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