Hope without optimism /

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Author / Creator:Eagleton, Terry, 1943- author.
Imprint:Charlottesville ; London : University of Virginia Press, [2015]
Description:1 online resource (xii, 160 pages)
Language:English
Series:Page-Barbour lectures for 2014
Page-Barbour lectures ; 2014.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12592253
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ISBN:9780813937359
0813937353
9780813937342
0813937345
Notes:Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Eagleton "considers the least regarded of the virtues. His ... meditation on hope begins with a firm rejection of the role of optimism in life's course. Like its close relative, pessimism, it is more a system of rationalization than a reliable lens on reality, reflecting the cast of one's temperament in place of true discernment. Eagleton turns then to hope, probing the meaning of this familiar but elusive word: Is it an emotion? How does it differ from desire? Does it fetishize the future?"--Dust jacket flap
Other form:Print version: Eagleton, Terry, 1943- Hope without optimism. Charlottesville ; London : University of Virginia Press, [2015] 9780813937342
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In his latest book, Terry Eagleton, one of the most celebrated intellects of our time, considers the least regarded of the virtues. His compelling meditation on hope begins with a firm rejection of the role of optimism in life's course. Like its close relative, pessimism, it is more a system of rationalization than a reliable lens on reality, reflecting the cast of one's temperament in place of true discernment. Eagleton turns then to hope, probing the meaning of this familiar but elusive word: Is it an emotion? How does it differ from desire? Does it fetishize the future? Finally, Eagleton broaches a new concept of tragic hope, in which this old virtue represents a strength that remains even after devastating loss has been confronted.

In a wide-ranging discussion that encompasses Shakespeare's Lear, Kierkegaard on despair, Aquinas, Wittgenstein, St. Augustine, Kant, Walter Benjamin's theory of history, and a long consideration of the prominent philosopher of hope, Ernst Bloch, Eagleton displays his masterful and highly creative fluency in literature, philosophy, theology, and political theory. Hope without Optimism is full of the customary wit and lucidity of this writer whose reputation rests not only on his pathbreaking ideas but on his ability to engage the reader in the urgent issues of life.

Page-Barbour Lectures

Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 160 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780813937359
0813937353
9780813937342
0813937345