From the perspective of terror management theory, the human body is problematic because it serves as a perpetual reminder of the inevitability of death. Human beings confront this problem through the development of cultural worldviews that imbue reality-and the body as part of that reality-with abstract symbolic meaning. This fanciful flight from death is in turn the psychological impetus for distancing from other animals and the need to regulate behaviors that remind us of our physical nature. This analysis is applied to questions concerning why people are embarrassed and disgusted by their bodies\u27 functions; why sex is such a common source of problems, difficulties, regulations, and ritualizations; why sex tends to be associated with r...
Research has not explicitly examined the link between key components of terror management theory (TM...
Abstract Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the need for self-esteem develops out of the soc...
Bodies are vulnerable because they are intrinsically linked to death. Bodies are social and t...
From the perspective of terror management theory, the human body is problematic because it serves as...
According to terror management theory, cultural beliefs and standards provide protection from fears ...
ABSTRACT—According to terror management theory, cul-tural beliefs and standards provide protection f...
The author presents a terror management analysis of people’s attitudes toward their animal nature, a...
In addition to enjoying pleasurable bodily activities, people appear threatened by the physical aspe...
This article offers terror management theory (TMT) as a conceptual lens through which the process of...
This article offers terror management theory (TMT) as a conceptual lens through which the process of...
This article offers terror management theory (TMT) as a conceptual lens through which the process of...
Terror management theory posits that sex is a ubiquitous human problem because the creaturely aspect...
A growing body of research derived from terror management theory [e.g., Solomon, S., Greenberg, J., ...
A growing body of research derived from terror management theory [e.g., Solomon, S., Greenberg, J., ...
We offer a theoretical perspective to provide insight into why people are ambivalent about sex and w...
Research has not explicitly examined the link between key components of terror management theory (TM...
Abstract Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the need for self-esteem develops out of the soc...
Bodies are vulnerable because they are intrinsically linked to death. Bodies are social and t...
From the perspective of terror management theory, the human body is problematic because it serves as...
According to terror management theory, cultural beliefs and standards provide protection from fears ...
ABSTRACT—According to terror management theory, cul-tural beliefs and standards provide protection f...
The author presents a terror management analysis of people’s attitudes toward their animal nature, a...
In addition to enjoying pleasurable bodily activities, people appear threatened by the physical aspe...
This article offers terror management theory (TMT) as a conceptual lens through which the process of...
This article offers terror management theory (TMT) as a conceptual lens through which the process of...
This article offers terror management theory (TMT) as a conceptual lens through which the process of...
Terror management theory posits that sex is a ubiquitous human problem because the creaturely aspect...
A growing body of research derived from terror management theory [e.g., Solomon, S., Greenberg, J., ...
A growing body of research derived from terror management theory [e.g., Solomon, S., Greenberg, J., ...
We offer a theoretical perspective to provide insight into why people are ambivalent about sex and w...
Research has not explicitly examined the link between key components of terror management theory (TM...
Abstract Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the need for self-esteem develops out of the soc...
Bodies are vulnerable because they are intrinsically linked to death. Bodies are social and t...