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Trust, hope and empowerment

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McGeer, Victoria

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Oxford University Press

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Philosophers and social scientists have focussed a great deal of attention on our human capacity to trust, but relatively little on the capacity to hope. This is a significant oversight, as hope and trust are importantly interconnected. This paper argues

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Australasian Journal of Philosophy

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2037-12-31