Hope and Knowledge

Southwest Philosophy Review 39 (1):137-144 (2023)
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Abstract

This paper will explore an epistemic aspect of hope, namely hope’s relationship to knowledge. It has been taken for granted that people do not hope for things to occur that they know will occur. I will be giving an argument that hope and knowledge are compatible, and I will defend that argument against one primary objection. More specifically, I will argue that there are instances when an agent knows that p and still hopes that p.

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Trevor Adams
Southern New Hampshire University

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