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Reasons for hope : its nature, role, and future / edited by Ku ruvilla Pandikattu

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultural heritage and contemporary change. Series IIIB, South Asia ; ; v.10Publication details: Washington, D. C. : The Council for Research in Values and Philos ophy, 2005Description: viii, 208 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1565182162 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 128   22
Contents:
Preface - Introduction - 1. Hope as human - 2. Hope : towards a prim ary investigation of its concept - 3. The emerging bases for hope - 4. The assymmetry of hope : reflections on a human predicament - 5. Signif icance and reasons for hope - The creative nature of hope - 6. A source of hope for the future - 7. Hope as irratinal, imanent and transcedent - 8. Past and future of hope - 9. Hope for all : an indian invitation - 10. The world of human experience as the world of hope : philosophic al reflection and the process of education - The commited future of ho pe - 11. Cultural resources for coping with technology - 12. The humann person : avoiding distortion - 13. Hope, faith, and love : reflections on Vinoba Bhav - 14. Hope as being on the way - 15. The death of human itas?
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Preface - Introduction - 1. Hope as human - 2. Hope : towards a prim ary investigation of its concept - 3. The emerging bases for hope - 4. The assymmetry of hope : reflections on a human predicament - 5. Signif icance and reasons for hope - The creative nature of hope - 6. A source of hope for the future - 7. Hope as irratinal, imanent and transcedent - 8. Past and future of hope - 9. Hope for all : an indian invitation - 10. The world of human experience as the world of hope : philosophic al reflection and the process of education - The commited future of ho pe - 11. Cultural resources for coping with technology - 12. The humann person : avoiding distortion - 13. Hope, faith, and love : reflections on Vinoba Bhav - 14. Hope as being on the way - 15. The death of human itas?

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