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Stripped of Self-Preservation

Between Fear and Freedom (Philosophical Questions)

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Stripped of Self-Preservation

著者: Boris Kriger
ナレーター: Rowan Blythe
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What remains of a human being when the oldest instinct—self-preservation—is silenced? In a world where survival has become both an obsession and a constraint, Stripped of Self-Preservation: Between Fear and Freedom asks what it means to live when the impulse to avoid harm dominates every gesture, every thought, every choice. This book unravels the instinct that once protected life, now turned into a force that limits it. Through the lens of philosophy, psychology, neurobiology, and cultural analysis, it explores how fear shapes not only bodies but entire civilizations.

In a time increasingly defined by virtual experience—where danger is simulated, death reversible, and risk abstract—the instinct to preserve is displaced, distorted, or dulled. Digital environments offer the illusion of freedom without cost, choice without consequence. Yet beneath their surface lies a deeper question: when fear is suspended, does meaning survive? Or does the absence of threat also strip life of its urgency, its depth, its realness?

From the silent vigilance of ancient reflexes to the manufactured anxieties of modern systems, from biological necessity to spiritual insight, the chapters reveal the double edge of an instinct that guards and imprisons at once. Is freedom possible without fear? Can life be meaningful if it is reduced to mere continuation? With clarity and depth, this work guides the listener through the unresolved tension between the need to survive and the will to live fully.

Not a call to recklessness, nor a denial of danger, but a confrontation with the limits of caution, this book invites reflection on what is truly worth preserving—and what can only be found on the other side of fear.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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