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Philosophy

Searching for meaning

The Sources of Hope edited by Ross Fizgerald

by T. Counihan
June 1980, no. 21

The Sources of Hope by Ross Fizgerald

Pergamon, $9.95 pb, 264 pp

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In his introduction to this collection of essays the editor, Ross Fitzgerald, remarks: ‘Our age is not exactly brimming over with positive affirmation and joyful anticipation.’ One wonders whether or not there has ever been a period of human history which such an assertion would accurately describe, let alone whether this would be a particular occasion for celebration. After all what gives an aggressive advocate of military solutions to current political problems a certain degree of hope may well cause the pacificist the deepest despair. There is no unity and certainly no necessary common goal to what gives diverse groups and individuals their respective sources of hope and pessimism.

 


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The Sources of Hope by Ross Fizgerald

Pergamon, $9.95 pb, 264 pp

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