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An Exploration in Cosmpolitan Philosophical Anthropology -- Dialogue Two : Existential Anthropology and the Category of the New -- Joint Statement -- The Reopening of the Gate of Effort: Existential Imperatives at the Margins of a Globalized World -- The Eternal Recurrence of the New -- Joint Afterword -- Dialogue Three : Intentional Trust in Uganda -- Joint Statement -- An Outline of Interpersonal Trust and DistrustTricky Trust: Distrust as a Starting Point and Trust as a Social Achievement in Uganda -- Dialogue Four : Trust, Ambiguity, and Indonesian Modernity -- Joint Statement -- Trust in an Age of Inauthenticity: Power and Indonesian Modernity -- Trust as the Life Magic of Self-Deception: A Philosophical-Psychological Investigation into Tolerance of Ambiguity -- Dialogue Five : Gift-Giving and Power between Trust and Hope -- Joint Statement -- Empowering Trust in the New: Trust and Power as Capacities -- Hope in the Gift, Hope in Sleep -- Dialogue Six : With Kierkegaard in Africa -- Joint Statement -- Self, Hope, and the Unconditional: Kierkegaard on Faith and Hope -- Kierkegaard in West Africa: Hope and Sacrifice in a Ghanaian Fishing Village -- Epilogue: Anthropology and Philosophy in Dialogue? -- Contributors -- Index. 330 $aThe present book is no ordinary anthology, but rather a workroom in which anthropologists and philosophers initiate a dialogue on trust and hope, two important topics for both fields of study. 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