A compelling new philosophical study of hope as a resource for the tasks of citizenship in a liberal, democratic society. It contends that the modern philosophical construction of hope as an emotion is deficient; it reconstructs the medieval understanding of hope as a virtue in a contemporary philosophical idiom.
Target group: Scholars and Students of Religion and Politics; of Philosophical Theology; of Ethics; of Comparative Jewish studies
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Target group: Scholars and Students of Religion and Politics; of Philosophical Theology; of Ethics; of Comparative Jewish studies
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.