Is Hope Becoming Disappointment?: the Opening Lecture of Tuebingen 1961

Modern Philosophy 1:013 (2008)
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Abstract

Articles from anthropology - the ontological perspective redefines the "hope" of the specific content. Hope will be disappointed, but will be painful disappointment. Firstly, I hope not convinced and want to be disappointed is directly related to trouble itself contains, circuitous, setbacks, failures and other factors; Second, I hope is an open state forward, I hope not with the things associated with the existing established , but with as to the existence of things not yet linked. Strong hope that the class contains the essence of things, so by the trend - the faithful observation of the potential to be calibrated, and the realm of freedom of the target in accordance with the contents of a measure itself. For a political system, the pre-grasp of hope and principle, that is humane socialism but the most reliable test its performance benchmark. This paper redefines the concrete connotation of "hope" from the view point of anthropology-ontology. Hope will become disappointment, and will become deeply disappointment. Because firstly, hope is not sureness, hope is directly connected with the possibility of disappointment and it contains troublesome, circuitousness, setback and failure; Secondly, hope is an open state of forward, hope is not the connected with established things, but with the thing of future as yet. The stable hope contains the similar essence of things, and is justified through the faithful observation of tendency-potentiality, and itself becomes the scale according with target content of freedom kingdom. For a political system, mastering hope and principle in advance, that is human Socialism, is the most reliable scale of checking its achievement

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