Christian Nill

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But if we ought to be pursuing valuable social goals, then we ought to motivate ourselves to pursue them—and this means embracing hope. So, Kant concludes that we should choose hope as what he calls a “practical postulate,” an attitude that we take on without sufficient reasons, for the sake of the good action it may enable.
The Monarchy of Fear: A Philosopher Looks at Our Political Crisis
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