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Thursday, October 16, 2008
 
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Side Effects has been pondering anxiety.
Heidegger introduces the theme of anxiety quite suddenly in “What is Metaphysics,” characterising it as a “fundamental mood” without much of a prior argument. He then goes on to make a familiar distinction between fear and anxiety, aligning the former with an object to be surmounted. Anxiety, on the other hand, lacks any discernible object to be overcome, as such.
 
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