What is hope? In the history of western philosophy to the present day,
there is tremendous disagreement about the answer to this seemingly
simple question. Contemporary philosophical literature on the subject
is robust, complex, and full of interesting debates. Whether hope is
good or bad, and whether we should focus not on hope, but on hopes,
hoping, or hopefulness, as some contemporary philosophers argue, are
contested questions. This volume features eleven chapters by scholars
from different disciplines, each providing a unique perspective on
hope. It includes discussion and analysis of classical texts,
Judeo-Christian traditions, non-religious contexts, epistemology,
existentialism, Black oppression, Zen Buddhism, eschatology,
theological anthropology, psychology and optimism, culture, education
theory, and climate change. Hardly any stones are left unturned in
this interdisciplinary collection of one of philosophy's most vexing
virtues. The study of hope is ongoing in many fields. This volume will
be useful to scholars in a variety of disciplines who wish to learn
more about hope, and to contribute to the myriad discussions currently
taking place.
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ISBN
9780190069599
Publisert
2024
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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