The Subjectivity of Fear as Reflected in Ancient Greek Wording
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Nagy, Gregory. 2010. "The Subjectivity of Fear as Reflected in Ancient Greek Wording (updated, online version)." Dialogues 5: 29-45Abstract
In the first part of this essay, I will speak about ancient Greek wording relevant to what we translate as ‘fear’. In the second part, I will speak about the subjectivity of such fear, defining subjectivity in four different ways.Other Sources
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