First paragraph: Our appetite for stories about heroes never lets up. While the remake of Ben-Hur does battle at the box office, 20th Century Fox is making an adventure film about Stan Lee, the man behind the Marvel superhero comics. Meanwhile, we recently commemorated human heroes in anniversaries for the September 11 attacks and the Battle of the Somme. Access this article on The Conversation website: https://theconversation.com/heroes-help-us-cope-with-fears-of-dying-thats-why-we-love-them-6544
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
The motivation to construct heroes is so strong that we tend to recall information about heroes that...
During the course of the term, I have been fortunate enough to have studied the many complex ideas b...
First paragraph: Our appetite for stories about heroes never lets up. While the remake of Ben-Hur do...
Three studies examine hypotheses derived from terror management theory to investigate the relationsh...
peer-reviewedResearch on heroism typically seems fascinating to people in everyday life: they ask in...
Heroes are not born; they’re made. This article examines the commonalities in the backgrounds of peo...
Abraham Lincoln, Princess Diana, Rick in Casablanca--why do we perceive certain people as heroes? Wh...
Heroes permeate our culture. From superheroes on screen to the everyday heroics of our public servic...
Joseph Campbell in his historic work The Hero with a Thousand Faces, argues that the stories and myt...
The purpose of this article is to offer an alternative, more nuanced analysis of the labelling of fr...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
In this article, we review the psychology of hero development and hero worship. Heroes and hero narr...
This study was looking to determine whether people are more likely to look for heroic qualities in o...
This article addresses different aspects of heroes and heroism and it offers an introductory analysi...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
The motivation to construct heroes is so strong that we tend to recall information about heroes that...
During the course of the term, I have been fortunate enough to have studied the many complex ideas b...
First paragraph: Our appetite for stories about heroes never lets up. While the remake of Ben-Hur do...
Three studies examine hypotheses derived from terror management theory to investigate the relationsh...
peer-reviewedResearch on heroism typically seems fascinating to people in everyday life: they ask in...
Heroes are not born; they’re made. This article examines the commonalities in the backgrounds of peo...
Abraham Lincoln, Princess Diana, Rick in Casablanca--why do we perceive certain people as heroes? Wh...
Heroes permeate our culture. From superheroes on screen to the everyday heroics of our public servic...
Joseph Campbell in his historic work The Hero with a Thousand Faces, argues that the stories and myt...
The purpose of this article is to offer an alternative, more nuanced analysis of the labelling of fr...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
In this article, we review the psychology of hero development and hero worship. Heroes and hero narr...
This study was looking to determine whether people are more likely to look for heroic qualities in o...
This article addresses different aspects of heroes and heroism and it offers an introductory analysi...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
The motivation to construct heroes is so strong that we tend to recall information about heroes that...
During the course of the term, I have been fortunate enough to have studied the many complex ideas b...