This program is over. Hope you didn't miss it! Browse other programs we offer To Be Is To Be Anxious Evening Lecture/Seminar Monday, April 29, 2024 - 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. ET Code: 1CV037 Location: This online program is presented on Zoom. Select your Tickets $25 Member $30 Non-Member Materials for this program Handout Resize text (Princeton University Press/Samir Chopra) Anxiety is usually thought of as a pathology, the most diagnosed and medicated of all psychological disorders. But it isn’t always or only a medical condition. Some philosophers argue that anxiety is a normal, even essential, part of being human, and that coming to terms with this fact is potentially transformative, allowing us to live more meaningful lives by giving us a richer understanding of ourselves. Philosophy professor Samir Chopra explores valuable insights about anxiety from ancient and modern philosophies, including Buddhism, existentialism, psychoanalysis, and critical theory. Many philosophers—including the Buddha, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Freud, and Heidegger—have viewed anxiety as an inevitable human response to existence: To be is to be anxious. Philosophy may not be able to cure anxiety, but by leading to greater self-knowledge and self-acceptance, it may make us less anxious about being anxious. Chopra is a philosophical counselor and professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His book Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide (Princeton University Press) is available for purchase. Book Sale Information Purchase your copy of Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide by Samir Chopra here. SPECIAL NOTE: Politics and Prose is offering a 10% discount to Smithsonian Associates ticket-holders. To claim your discount, enter the code SPECIAL10 (no space between letters and numbers) in the “Coupon discount” or “Comments” section on Politics and Prose's check-out page. General Information View Common FAQs and Policies about our Online Programs on Zoom.