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Virtue of Hope

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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.

List of contents

  • Introduction by Nancy Snow

  • 1. Virtue or Vice? A Short Literary History of Hope by Adam Potkay

  • 2. Is Hope a Secular Virtue? Hope as the Virtue of the Possible by Beatrice Han-Pile and Robert Stern

  • 3. The Focus Theory of Hope by Andrew Chignell

  • 4. A Black Existential Reflection on Hope by Lewis R. Gordon

  • 5. Created and Fallen Hope: Theological Anthropology and Human Hoping by Willa Swenson-Lengyel

  • 6. Hope: An Interdisciplinary Examination by Liz Gulliford

  • 7. The Influence of Culture on Psychological Hope by Lisa M. Edwards and Kat McConnell

  • 8. Positive Fantasies About the Future Breed Hope by Gabriele Oettingen

  • 9. Hope and the Utopian Impulse by Darren Webb

  • 10. Adapting Environmental Hope by Allen Thompson

  • 11. Difficult Hope: Wendell Berry and Climate Change by Michael Lamb

About the author

Nancy E. Snow is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kansas. She was co-director of The Self, Motivation and Virtue Project, a research initiative on the moral self, and the principal investigator of another research initiative, The Self, Virtue, and Public Life Project. She is the author of Virtue as Social Intelligence (Routledge, 2009), and Contemporary Virtue Ethics (Cambridge, 2020), and co-author of Understanding Virtue (Oxford, 2021). She has published over forty-five papers on virtue and ethics more broadly, and is the series editor of The Virtues, this fifteen-volume interdisciplinary series.

Summary

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.

Product details

Authors Nancy E. (EDT) Snow, Nancy E. (Professor of Philosophy Snow
Assisted by Nancy E Snow (Editor), Nancy E. Snow (Editor), Snow Nancy E. (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2024
 
EAN 9780190069582
ISBN 978-0-19-006958-2
No. of pages 416
Series The Virtues
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Ethics & moral philosophy, Ethics and moral philosophy

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