What is Psychological Hope?: A discussion of Giegerich's new book, "Hope"
Sun, Jan 26
|Zoom
Join us for our next TOPOS on January 26, 2025 at 11am Pacifica time. This online event will be hosted by Jennifer Sandoval and is titled, “What is Psychological Hope?: A discussion of Giegerich’s new booklet, Hope.”
Time & Location
Jan 26, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM PST
Zoom
About the Event
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In view of the climate crisis and the corroding of liberal democracy many people are wondering whether there is still hope. Instead of trying to give a comforting answer to this hopeless question, this booklet examines the phenomenon of hope, hope in ordinary life, hope in Pandora’s box, utopian hope as in Marxism. Since utopian hope is a secularization of Christian hope, a study of this highest form of hope in the Western tradition is a logical follow-up. Rather than a mere repetition of how Christian theology understands the “heavenly virtue” of hope, what is presented is a novel interpretation of this religious notion of hope from the standpoint of psychology as the discipline of interiority, that is, an exploration of the meaning and function of (Christian) hope for the soul and in light of the question of the humanness of the human animal.…