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Discover LudwigThe phrase "passion of fear" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in a context discussing intense emotions or experiences related to fear. Example: "The passion of fear gripped her as she faced the unknown in the dark forest."
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But they do have complex, "propositional" contents: through the passion of fear, I perceive that an oncoming train is dangerous to me, viz., I perceive it as dangerous.
To that point, John Adams wrote in Thoughts on Government that anyone who governs by the "sordid and miserable passion" of fear is both "stupid and miserable".
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The previous passions of fear and lust (the species of anger) contribute to the burden of mental pain.
Furthermore, Zeno's cardinal virtues of Justice, Temperance, Bravery, and Wisdom are addressed, as are the Stoic passions of fear, lust, mental pain, and mental pleasure.
Readers who love all kinds of fiction – including the most fantastic of fantasies – have to shut up about their passions for fear of being considered silly.
During moments of fear, passion, or violent exercise, the heart rate increases greatly, and the contractions become more forceful, so that the pumping of the blood intrudes on the consciousness; this is experienced by the individual as palpitations.
It envelops us in a red membrane of passion and fear, and, in some way, that I do not fully understand, it employs taboos and ancient superstitions to make its effect.
Reviewing Ingmar Bergman's "Cries and Whispers," he calls it "hypnotic, disturbing, frightening" and admits, "It envelops us in a red membrane of passion and fear, and in some way that I do not fully understand it employs taboos and ancient superstitions to make its effect".
We extended these findings in Study 2 (n = 82) by testing the causal relationship between obsessive passion and fear of self-compassion using a mindset induction procedure.
He stated that Jaffe wanted to make the game "out of passion, not fear, and that it would be a game that [Jaffe] himself, as a game player, would want to play".
With that in mind, Emotion (who got his name because he cries a lot, though apparently out of passion, not fear) said he wanted to show us how well organized and peaceful his militia was.
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