Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation
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Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation is a philosophical work that explores how individuals and communities can sustain ethical life and meaning in the aftermath of profound cultural collapse, drawing on the historical example of the Crow Nation.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation Context triple: [Jonathan Lear, notableWork, Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation]
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Theology of Hope
Theology of Hope is a seminal work of Christian theology that emphasizes eschatological hope as the central lens for understanding God’s promises, history, and human liberation.
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The Politics of Hope
The Politics of Hope is a collection of essays by historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. that champions liberal democracy and reformist politics in mid-20th-century America.
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The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays
The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays is a collection of philosophical and political essays by Joshua Cohen that explores themes of justice, democracy, and moral progress.
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The Fragility of Goodness
The Fragility of Goodness is a philosophical work by Martha Nussbaum that explores how human vulnerability, luck, and moral conflict shape the pursuit of a good life, especially through readings of ancient Greek literature and philosophy.
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E.
Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation
"Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation" is a philosophical work by Richard J. Bernstein that critically examines the concept of radical evil through engagements with thinkers such as Kant, Arendt, and others in the context of modern atrocities.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation Target entity description: Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation is a philosophical work that explores how individuals and communities can sustain ethical life and meaning in the aftermath of profound cultural collapse, drawing on the historical example of the Crow Nation.
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A.
Theology of Hope
Theology of Hope is a seminal work of Christian theology that emphasizes eschatological hope as the central lens for understanding God’s promises, history, and human liberation.
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B.
The Politics of Hope
The Politics of Hope is a collection of essays by historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. that champions liberal democracy and reformist politics in mid-20th-century America.
-
C.
The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays
The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays is a collection of philosophical and political essays by Joshua Cohen that explores themes of justice, democracy, and moral progress.
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D.
The Fragility of Goodness
The Fragility of Goodness is a philosophical work by Martha Nussbaum that explores how human vulnerability, luck, and moral conflict shape the pursuit of a good life, especially through readings of ancient Greek literature and philosophy.
-
E.
Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation
"Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation" is a philosophical work by Richard J. Bernstein that critically examines the concept of radical evil through engagements with thinkers such as Kant, Arendt, and others in the context of modern atrocities.
- F. None of above. chosen
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