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If everyone else is unlucky, shouldn't I be very lucky today?

 

BTW fear of 13 called Triskaidekaphobia

 

Ancient Greek for 13 = Tris KAI Deka (i.e. 3 and 10)

 

I kinda like spiders - not only fascinating creatures but they eat mosquitoes and I really don't like mosquitoes. But I don't fear those either.

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I read in the paper that Norwich Union Insurance group confirm that fear of Friday 13th is not irrational but statistically sound. Empirical evidence, so we are led to believe, is that it truly is unlucky. Perhaps it is a self-fulfilling prophesy. If you are driving along worrying about its being Friday 13th you may not be concentrating on missing that pedestrian.
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Phobophobia - I have an irrational fear of having irrational fears.

I think fearing having irrational fears is quite a rational fear considering how damaging irrational fears can be.

So you are saying if there is rational reason for irrationality with regards to a rational rationale then irrationality becomes rational reasoning?

 

 

Right.

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No

But perhaps a fear of knowledge ala Boghossian?

 

 

There is a way things are that is independent of human opinion, and we are capable of arriving at belief about how things are that is objectable, binding on anyone capable of appreciating the relevant evidence regardless of their social or cultural perspective.

 

for other viewpoints see Kuhn, T or Rorty, R.

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Phobophobia - I have an irrational fear of having irrational fears.

I think fearing having irrational fears is quite a rational fear considering how damaging irrational fears can be.

So you are saying if there is rational reason for irrationality with regards to a rational rationale then irrationality becomes rational reasoning?

That's one way of looking at it. It might become clearer if we consider phobophobiaphobia (the fear of having a fear of having fears). Since most phobias (or should that be phobiae) are irrational, it is rational to fear having them. But then to fear fearing having fears is again irrational.

 

I hope that clarifies matters.

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Phobophobia is in fact listed in The American Heritage Stedman's medical dictionary, 2nd edition copyright 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Just because the fear of fear may be rationalised it does not necessarily mean that an individual's morbid or obsessive fear of it follows that rationale. Indeed it seems that quite a lot of individuals have it, often alongside another phobia.

 

I may fear wasps and rottweilers. There may be some rational foundation for that fear. But if I break out into a cold sweat and panic attack when a wasp enters the room, I may yet be suffering from a phobia.

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