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Hope and the Kantian Legacy: New Contributions to the History of Optimism

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Full Title:

Hope and the Kantian Legacy: New Contributions to the History of Optimism

Contributors:

By (Author) Katerina Mihaylova
Edited by Anna Ezekiel

ISBN:

9781350238787

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

24th April 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Western philosophy: Enlightenment

Dewey:

193

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

328

Dimensions:

Width 169mm, Height 244mm

Description

Hope is understood to be a significant part of human experience, including for motivating behaviour, promoting happiness, and justifying a conception of the self as having agency. Yet substantial gaps remain regarding the development of the concept of hope in the history of philosophy. This collection addresses this gap by reconstructing and analysing a variety of approaches to hope in late 18th- and 19th-century German philosophy. In 1781, Kants idea of a rational hope shifted the terms of discussion about hope and its role for human self-understanding. In the 19th century, a wide-ranging debate over the meaning and function of hope emerged in response to his work. Drawing on expertise from a diverse group of contributors, this collection explores perspectives on hope from Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Schopenhauer, J. S. Beck, J. C. Hoffbauer, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Georg Friedrich Creuzer, Kierkegaard and others. Chapters consider different aspects of the concept of hope, including the rationality of hope, appropriate and inappropriate applications of hope and the function of hope in relation to religion and society. The result is a valuable collection covering a century of the role of hope in shaping cognitive attitudes and constructing social, political and moral communities. As an overview of philosophical approaches to hope during this period, including by philosophers who are seldom studied today, the collection constitutes a valuable resource for exploring the development of this important concept in post-Kantian German philosophy.

Reviews

Was darf ich hoffen - What may I hope This volume is an indispensable source for everyone interested in the enlightenment prehistory of Kants third question, Kants philosophy of hope itself, and especially its post-Kantian appropriation. The contributions are highly instructive, insightful, and thought-provoking. * Dietmar H. Heidemann, Professor of Philosophy, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg *

Author Bio

Katerina Mihaylova is Lecturer in Philosophy at MLU Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. Anna Ezekiel is Honorary Fellow at the University of York, UK, and Visiting Faculty at Parami University, Myanmar.

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