Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Moral Psychology of Anxiety by David Rondel and Samir Chopra
Part I: Anxiety in the History of Philosophy
Chapter 1: The Moral Psychology of Anxiety: A Stoic Perspective by Massimo Pigliucci
Chapter 2: Not a Moment of Worry: Confucian Views on the Value of Anxiety by Leah Kalmanson
Chapter 3: Anxiety, Curiosity, and the Fracturing of the Self: Descartes and Princess Elisabeth by Deborah J. Brown
Chapter 4: The Anguish of Ivan Karamazov by Mauro Rossi and Christine Tappolet
Chapter 5: Prescription for Anxiety: A Sociohistorical Analysis by Ian Dowbiggin
Part II: The Nature and Meaning of Anxiety
Chapter 6: Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Natural, Normative, or Neither? by Jesse Prinz
Chapter 7: Social Anxiety, Affordances, and Habitual Trust by Michelle Maiese
Chapter 8: Moral Anxiety: A Kantian Perspective by Charlie Kurth
Chapter 9: The Epistemic Virtue of Anxiety by Juliette Vazard
Chapter 10: Anxiety’s Allure by Michael S. Brady
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