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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2020
AbstractThis paper proposes a new framework for thinking about hope, with certain unexpected consequences. Specifically, I argue that a shift in focus from locutions like “x hopes that” and “x is hoping that” to “x is hopeful that” and “x has hope that” can improve our understanding of hope.
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AbstractThis paper proposes a new framework for thinking about hope, with certain unexpected consequences. Specifically, I argue that a shift in focus from locutions like “x hopes that” and “x is hoping that” to “x is hopeful that” and “x has hope that” can improve our understanding of hope.
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Hope and climate-change engagement from a psychological perspective
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2023Maria Ojala
exaly
2007
It is a measure of the general disillusionment after the War that few plays derive a semblance of hope from the experience of the conflict. The belief that the world, or Britain, had become a better or a safer place to live in because of the War, seems not to have been shared by the majority of dramatists and, by implication, by their audiences.
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It is a measure of the general disillusionment after the War that few plays derive a semblance of hope from the experience of the conflict. The belief that the world, or Britain, had become a better or a safer place to live in because of the War, seems not to have been shared by the majority of dramatists and, by implication, by their audiences.
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