Introduction. Hope is a positive attitude oriented toward a possible (yet uncertain), desired outcome. Though hope is a virtue, hopelessness is widespread and seems related not only to current events but also to information about current events. This paper examines how hope can be sparked through information. Method. This study uses the philosophical methods of conceptual analysis and design to advance a theoretical argument. Analysis. First, a conceptualization of hope is offered, drawing on work primarily in virtue ethics. Then, four types of information sources for hope are theorized, building on and synthesizing work from philosophy and psychology. Results. Four categories of information source conducive to hopefulness are identified: information for forming beliefs about the past or future; information for engaging the moral imagination regarding possibilities for the future; information for sparking desire for particular moral outcomes; and information for metacognition, or about how we become informed with respect to hope. Conclusions. Hope is, in many cases, responsive to information. This suggests a moral opportunity for information professionals and scholars to work toward connecting people with information for hope, particularly in difficult times. Avenues for further research, particularly in information behavior and practices, are suggested.
翻译:虽然希望是一种美德,但绝望似乎广泛存在,而且似乎不仅与当前事件有关,而且与当前事件的信息有关。本文探讨了如何通过信息来激发希望。方法。本研究报告使用概念分析和设计哲学方法来推动理论论证。分析。首先,提出了希望的概念化,主要借鉴了道德规范的工作。然后,四类希望信息来源被理论化、以哲学和心理学作品为基础并加以综合。结果。确定了四类有利于希望的信息来源:形成关于过去或未来的信仰的信息;利用关于未来可能性的道德想象的信息;激发对特定道德结果的渴望的信息;以及我们如何了解希望的信息。结论。在许多情况下,希望是对信息的响应。这表明信息专业人员和学者在道德上有机会努力将人们与希望的信息联系起来,特别是在困难时期。提出了进一步研究的途径,特别是在信息行为和做法方面。