Exotic Fearology


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Exotic Fearology


Exotic Fearology

Author: Bhawani Shankar Adhikari

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2020-09-09


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Exotic Fearology is the burning issues of ecology and its effects in relation to human life. Nature is beyond her tolerance via humans' misconduct. The balance between humans and other living creatures is as inevitable as eco friendly life to continue with harmony in nature. It is too late to protect nature and it is inevitable to apply the concise human conscience on time to protect the sound life of the Earth. The agony felt by the seas, Airports and Earth is to be realized and understood by humans as conscious beings. The language of nature is inevitable to know if we want to maintain peace and harmony in nature. The coronavirus is the outcome of wrongdoings over nature and if we do not become conscious on time, it may cause more dangerous virus in future. Fearology is the only doctrine to deal cultural fear and other social fears that come on Earth in new Era as the Era of coronavirus. It is concerned with the degrading condition of nature and the detrimental effects of it in the global crisis caused via misconduct in nature as it has already been witnessed via coronavirus in the world. Positive principle of fearology is to be vibrated in the conscious conscience of all levels of people to keep traumatic situation at bay even at the time of global pandemic. Humans cannot escape from the natural calamities and it is always essential to be humble with the nature to live with natural harmony. Ideas of the text are based on direct observation via the expression of people's countenance in various places especially in the airports during spreading condition of coronavirus.

Yarshagumbaism


Yarshagumbaism

Author: Bhawani Shankar Adhikari

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2022-01-11


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YARSHAGUMBAISM, as doctrine, reveals global burning ecological issues as reflected via disfiguring and overexploitation to the treasures of Earth by human conduct. The Mother EARTH is to be sound and healthy enough to bear the life smoothly. Eco-system is the system of all man-made systems of the world. As Marxism leads to communism, the YARSHAGUMBAISM leads to SHANGRI-LAISM which is inevitable for the balanced form of life on EARTH. YARSHAGUMBA as a metaphor displays the significant of balanced eco-system and advocates what principle must be adopted for future sound, healthy, smooth and harmonious planet, EARTH. The human crisis and the eco-crisis to be avoided simultaneously by the application of the YARSHAGUMBAISM. It contemplates through that YARSHAGUMBAISM, SHANGRI-LAISM needs to constitute. The concept of fearology is to be injected and inculcated to the global citizens with conscious conscience to ponder what the world would be sans sound eco-systems.

The Fear Problematique


The Fear Problematique

Author: R. Michael Fisher

language: en

Publisher: IAP

Release Date: 2023-11-01


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The author, with over three decades of focused research on fear and fearlessness and 45 years as an emancipatory educator, argues that philosophy and philosophy of education have missed several great opportunities to help bring about theoretical and meta-perspectival clarity, wisdom, compassion, and practical ways to the sphere of fear management/education (FME) throughout history. FME is not simple, nor a luxury, it is complex. It’s foundational to good curriculum but it requires careful philosophical critique. This book embarks on a unique transdisciplinary understanding of The Fear Problematique and how it can be integrated as a pivotal contextual reference for assessing the ‘best’ way to go in Education today and tomorrow. Educational philosophy is examined and shown to have largely ‘missed the boat’ in terms of responding critically and ethically to the insidious demand of having to truly educate ourselves when we are so scared stiff. Such a state of growing chronic fear, of morphing types of fear, and a culture of fear, ought to be central in shaping a philosophy of fear(ism) for education. The book challenges all leaders, but especially philosophers and educators, to upgrade their own fear imaginary and fear education for the 21st century, a century of terror likely to grow in the cascading global crises.