From Aquinas to Zwelethemba : a brief history of hope
By: CARTWRIGHT, John.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE, March 2004The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science 592, p. 166-184Abstract: In this article on the nature and functioning of hope, we see, in a brief glimpse of some leading medieval ideas, hope as an element in a structure of intellectual or theological understanding and in the perennially current metaphor of the quest. In considering a small number of speculative novels, we see hope as a necessary dimension of fictional projections that represent utopian vision of fictional projections that represent utopian visions and the challenges to their implementationIn this article on the nature and functioning of hope, we see, in a brief glimpse of some leading medieval ideas, hope as an element in a structure of intellectual or theological understanding and in the perennially current metaphor of the quest. In considering a small number of speculative novels, we see hope as a necessary dimension of fictional projections that represent utopian vision of fictional projections that represent utopian visions and the challenges to their implementation
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