Anxiety, Samir Chopra
Anxiety, Samir Chopra
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Anxiety
A Philosophical Guide

Author: Samir Chopra

Narrator: Asa Siegel

Unabridged: 6 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/08/2024


Synopsis

Today, anxiety is usually thought of as a pathology, the most diagnosed and medicated of all psychological disorders. But anxiety isn't always or only a medical condition. Indeed, many philosophers argue that anxiety is a normal, even essential, part of being human, and that coming to terms with this fact is potentially transformative. In Anxiety, Samir Chopra explores valuable insights about anxiety offered by ancient and modern philosophies. Blending memoir and philosophy, he also tells how serious anxiety has affected his own life—and how philosophy has helped him cope with it.

Chopra shows that many philosophers have viewed anxiety as an inevitable human response to existence: to be is to be anxious. Drawing on Karl Marx and Herbert Marcuse, Chopra examines how poverty and other material conditions can make anxiety worse, but he emphasizes that not even the rich can escape it. Nor can the medicated. Inseparable from the human condition, anxiety is indispensable for grasping it. Philosophy may not be able to cure anxiety but, by leading us to greater self-knowledge and self-acceptance, it may be able to make us less anxious about being anxious.

Personal, poignant, and hopeful, Anxiety is a book for anyone who is curious about rethinking anxiety and learning why it might be a source not only of suffering but of insight.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Maryam on August 02, 2024

The book became personal when I noticed that the writer had experienced grief for his parents at a very young age. The philosophical part is great in discussing accounts of anxiety by Kierkegaard, Heidegger, etc. It is nicely said that "our problem is not anxiety itself; it is that we are too anxiou......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 18, 2024

my anxiety has been so bad lately i needed to get philosophical about it. "the more we commit, the more we leave behind the unresolved and disdained parts of ourselves, for to commit, to make a choice, is to cultivate some aspect of our selves and not others."......more

Goodreads review by Nick on April 26, 2024

A very enjoyable wide-ranging discussion for the nonspecialist intellectual. Samir is an old gym-mate of mine from many years ago, and we hadn't been in touch in ages until I saw his book announcement! Glad I preordered. In this short book, Chopra guides us through several thinkers who have grappled......more

Goodreads review by Sunayna on June 12, 2024

This book made me feel less anxious about being anxious.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on April 20, 2024

A well-done overview of anxiety as analysed by several perspectives, Buddhism and the concept of dukkha, Existentialism (Sartre, Nietzsche, Kiekergaard, Paul Tillich, and Martin Heidegger), and Freud. Accepting the truth that existence involves anxiety over fate or death or meaning or guilt, the ans......more