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Hope: What is it? How do we get it? Is it part of being human? Is it something that carries us through hard times? Is it something illusory? This book, which stems from the 4th Inter-Disciplinary.net conference on Hope: Probing the Boundaries held in September 2008 at Mansfield College in Oxford, En...

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Preliminary Material -- On the Rationality of Hope, Given Naturalism / Michael W. Swanson -- Hope as a Moral Virtue / Nancy Billias -- Exercise of Hope / Wendy O’Brien -- Where Music Plays and the Sirens Sing: Hope and Despair in George Steiner’s Tragic Vision / Ricardo Gil Soeiro -- The Tension between Ideological Closure and Hermeneutic Openness in Ernst Bloch’s Philosophy of Hope / Salomon J. Terreblanche -- Construction of Human Identity: A Vehicle for Hope / Andrea M. Stephenson -- Hoping to Fear: The Cathartic Transformation of the Civic Community / Stephanie-Alice Baker -- The Principle of Hope: Relating to the European Union in Rural Romania / Katy Fox -- Hope in Pandora’s Box: Psychological Work with Medical Patients / Sara Haramati -- Fear and Hope: The Relationships between Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Positive Psychological Impact Following Exposure to Politically Motivated Violence / Shimon Shiri , Isaiah D. Wexler , Pamela R. Simonsson and Shulamit Kreitler -- Hope or Horror? A Follow-up Study of Resilience in Survivors from the 1985 Famine in Ethiopia / Ellen Alexandra Lothe -- Notes on Contributors.
Hope: What is it? How do we get it? Is it part of being human? Is it something that carries us through hard times? Is it something illusory? This book, which stems from the 4th Inter-Disciplinary.net conference on Hope: Probing the Boundaries held in September 2008 at Mansfield College in Oxford, England, explores all of these questions and many more. As a truly inter-disciplinary venture, this book approaches the theme of hope from the point of view of the philosophical, theological, political, literary, psychological, and sociological and presents hope not just as an abstract theme to be pondered but as an aspect of human living and thinking that has a profound impact on our lives. The conclusions reached in each chapter demonstrate the variety of ways in which hope is conceived as well as the tensions inherent in any discussion of the benefits of hope and the intricacies in dealing with hope on a theoretical and a practical level. This book is perfect for anyone wondering where hope fits into our lives during these troubling times.
Includes bibliographical references.
Resilience (Personality trait)
Crisis management.
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At the interface/Probing the boundaries ;
Preliminary Material --
On the Rationality of Hope, Given Naturalism /
Hope as a Moral Virtue /
Exercise of Hope /
Where Music Plays and the Sirens Sing: Hope and Despair in George Steiner’s Tragic Vision /
The Tension between Ideological Closure and Hermeneutic Openness in Ernst Bloch’s Philosophy of Hope /
Construction of Human Identity: A Vehicle for Hope /
Hoping to Fear: The Cathartic Transformation of the Civic Community /
The Principle of Hope: Relating to the European Union in Rural Romania /
Hope in Pandora’s Box: Psychological Work with Medical Patients /
Fear and Hope: The Relationships between Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Positive Psychological Impact Following Exposure to Politically Motivated Violence /
Hope or Horror? A Follow-up Study of Resilience in Survivors from the 1985 Famine in Ethiopia /
Notes on Contributors.
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title_alt Preliminary Material --
On the Rationality of Hope, Given Naturalism /
Hope as a Moral Virtue /
Exercise of Hope /
Where Music Plays and the Sirens Sing: Hope and Despair in George Steiner’s Tragic Vision /
The Tension between Ideological Closure and Hermeneutic Openness in Ernst Bloch’s Philosophy of Hope /
Construction of Human Identity: A Vehicle for Hope /
Hoping to Fear: The Cathartic Transformation of the Civic Community /
The Principle of Hope: Relating to the European Union in Rural Romania /
Hope in Pandora’s Box: Psychological Work with Medical Patients /
Fear and Hope: The Relationships between Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Positive Psychological Impact Following Exposure to Politically Motivated Violence /
Hope or Horror? A Follow-up Study of Resilience in Survivors from the 1985 Famine in Ethiopia /
Notes on Contributors.
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On the Rationality of Hope, Given Naturalism /
Hope as a Moral Virtue /
Exercise of Hope /
Where Music Plays and the Sirens Sing: Hope and Despair in George Steiner’s Tragic Vision /
The Tension between Ideological Closure and Hermeneutic Openness in Ernst Bloch’s Philosophy of Hope /
Construction of Human Identity: A Vehicle for Hope /
Hoping to Fear: The Cathartic Transformation of the Civic Community /
The Principle of Hope: Relating to the European Union in Rural Romania /
Hope in Pandora’s Box: Psychological Work with Medical Patients /
Fear and Hope: The Relationships between Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Positive Psychological Impact Following Exposure to Politically Motivated Violence /
Hope or Horror? A Follow-up Study of Resilience in Survivors from the 1985 Famine in Ethiopia /
Notes on Contributors.
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