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Hope

In Our Time: Philosophy

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How and Why Did a Hep Move Move From the Religious a Debate Into the Secular Debate?

We're really talking about the enlightenment here and about the enlightenment crisis of revelation. As you know, lock said that the strength of our belief in something should be commensurate with the reliability of the source. And so we see a very interesting transposition of the grounds of hope, as beatrice was also saying, from a promise given from without to something that's inherent in the dynamic of either the human being or the world as a whole. So i think the philosophers who continue to see hope as a virtue do so because they think that there's a rational basis for it.

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