Spes

Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Spes (discretiva).
Allegoria spei. Franciscus Guardi, oleum in carbaso, 1747.
Hope, in ima capsa iacens, mansit. Pictura allegorica Georgii Friderici Watts, 1886.
Das Prinzip Hoffnung. Auschwitz, rosa spem exprimit.

Spes est status qui desiderium exituum exoptatorum promovet qui ad eventus et condiciones in vita sui vel ad summam pertinent, ut in locutione "Spero [spem habeo] te in inferis putrefacturum esse."[1] Desperatio saepe contrarium spei habetur.[2]

Spes est "sententia quod desideratum haberi posse vel eventus praevalere," sive actus "anticipa[ndi] rem cum appetitione et fide modica," sive "sentire desideratum fieri posse."[3][4] Inter alias definitiones sunt "colere desiderium per anticipationem" et "desiderare in exspectatione adipiscendi" et "exspectare confidenter."[5][6]

  1. Anglice: "I hope you rot in hell" (Jay 1992:75).
  2. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, ed. 4a.
  3. Anglice: "feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best" vel "look[ing] forward to something with desire and reasonable confidence" vel "feel[ing] that something desired may happen."
  4. Hope, dictionary.com (27 Novembris 1992).
  5. Anglice: "to cherish a desire with anticipation"; "to desire with expectation of obtainment"; "to expect with confidence."
  6. Hope, merriam-webster.com.

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