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The philosophy in question would seem to put the "fearist" at odds with the well-known James-Lange theory of emotions. According to that view as James phrased it, we don't run from the bear because we are afraid. We run from the bear as instinctive reaction, and THEN because of the physiology of running, we feel fear. The fear itself is useless, coming too late to the fair. Instinctive survival-oriented reactions-ism doesn't sound very snappy. Just an observation. --Christofurio (talk) 15:49, 17 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]