Fearing Together bookcover

Fearing Together

Ethics for Insecurity

Ami Harbin 

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Description

Fearing is a central part of how we relate to each other and the unpredictable world. Fearing badly is a key part of many of our moral failures and fearing better a central part of our moral repair. We might think that fearing is undesirable and should be avoided whenever possible, but, as Ami Harbin argues, avoiding fear causes some of our greatest threats.

Fearing well is at the core of what it means to be responsible. By understanding fear as a relational practice, we can see that our relationships with other fearers shape what we fear, what fear feels like, how we identify and understand our fears, and how we cope with them. Bringing insights from philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, political theory, and mindfulness research, Harbin guides readers in coming to grips with what kind of fearers we want to be and become and what we owe each other when facing what we cannot control. Grounded in real-life cases that will be of interest to many readers--policing, prisons, pandemic, vaccination, borders, migration, parenting, gender, sexuality, health care systems, and more--this text addresses the moral quandaries and complexities of the ethics of fearing together.

Product Details

PublisherOxford University Press
Publish DateApril 14, 2023
Pages208
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780197538371
Dimensions8.3 X 5.8 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

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).

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