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The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy (Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy) 🔍
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge handbooks in philosophy, first published, New York and London, 2020
Judith Simon (Ed) 🔍
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Trust is pervasive in our lives. Both our simplest actions – like buying a coffee, or crossing the street – as well as the functions of large collective institutions – like those of corporations and nation states – would not be possible without it. Yet only in the last several decades has trust started to receive focused attention from philosophers as a specific topic of investigation. __The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy__ brings together 31 never-before published chapters, accessible for both students and researchers, created to cover the most salient topics in the various theories of trust. The __Handbook__ is broken up into three sections:
I. What is Trust?
II. Whom to Trust?
III. Trust in Knowledge, Science, and Technology
The __Handbook__ is preceded by a foreword by Maria Baghramian, an introduction by volume editor Judith Simon, and each chapter includes a bibliography and cross-references to other entries in the volume.
I. What is Trust?
II. Whom to Trust?
III. Trust in Knowledge, Science, and Technology
The __Handbook__ is preceded by a foreword by Maria Baghramian, an introduction by volume editor Judith Simon, and each chapter includes a bibliography and cross-references to other entries in the volume.
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The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy; First Edition
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Ashgate Publishing Limited
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Gower Publishing Ltd
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Routledge handbooks in philosophy, First edition, London, 2020
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Routledge handbooks in philosophy, 1st edition, New York, 2020
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Routledge handbooks in philosophy, New York, N.Y, 2020
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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1, US, 2020
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Alternative description
Trust is pervasive in our lives. Both our simplest actions – like buying a coffee, or crossing
the street – as well as the functions of large collective institutions – like those of
corporations and nation states – would not be possible without it. Yet only in the last
several decades has trust started to receive focused attention from philosophers as a
specific topic of investigation. The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy brings
together 31 never-before published chapters, accessible for both students and researchers,
created to cover the most salient topics in the various theories of trust. The Handbook is
broken up into three sections:
I. What is Trust?
II. Whom to Trust?
III. Trust in Knowledge, Science, and Technology
The Handbook is preceded by a foreword by Maria Baghramian, an introduction by
volume editor Judith Simon, and each chapter includes a bibliography and cross-references
to other entries in the volume.
Cover 1
Endorsements 2
Half Title 4
Series Page 5
Title Page 6
Copyright Page 7
Table of Contents 8
List of illustrations 11
List of contributors 12
Acknowledgments 17
Foreword 18
Introduction 22
PART I: What is Trust? 36
1. Questioning Trust 38
2. Trust and Trustworthiness 49
3. Trust and Distrust 62
4. Trust and Epistemic Injustice 73
5. Trust and Epistemic Responsibility 85
6. Trust and Authority 97
7. Trust and Reputation 109
8. Trust and Reliance 118
9. Trust and Belief 130
10. Trust and Disagreement 142
11. Trust and Will 154
12. Trust and Emotion 168
13. Trust and Cooperation 181
14. Trust and Game Theory 196
15. Trust: Perspectives in Sociology 210
16. Trust: Perspectives in Psychology 226
17. Trust: Perspectives in Cognitive Science 235
PART II: Whom to Trust? 250
18. Self-Trust 252
19. Interpersonal Trust 264
20. Trust in Institutions and Governance 277
21. Trust in Law 292
22. Trust in Economy 304
23. Trust in Artificial Agents 319
24. Trust in Robots 334
PART III: Trust in Knowledge, Science and Technology 348
25. Trust and Testimony 350
26. Trust and Distributed Epistemic Labor 362
27. Trust in Science 375
28. Trust in Medicine 388
29. Trust and Food Biotechnology 399
30. Trust in Nanotechnology 412
31. Trust and Information and Communication Technologies 426
Index 442
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Introduction,1 Questioning Trust,2 Trust and Trustworthiness,3 Trust and Distrust,Trust and Epistemic Injustice1,5 Trust and Epistemic Responsibility,6 Trust and Authority,7 Trust and Reputation,Trust and Reliance1,9 Trust and Belief,10 Trust and Disagreement,11 Trust and Will,12 Trust and Emotion,13 Trust and Cooperation,14 Trust and Game Theory,15 Trust: Perspectives in Sociology,16 Trust: Perspectives in Psychology,17 Trust: Perspectives in Cognitive Science,18 Self-Trust,19 Interpersonal Trust,20 Trust in Institutions and Governance,21 Trust in Law,22 Trust in Economy,23 Trust in Artificial Agents,24 Trust in Robots,25 Trust and Testimony,26 Trust and Distributed Epistemic Labor,27 Trust in Science,28 Trust in Medicine,29 Trust and Food Biotechnology,30 Trust in Nanotechnology,31 Trust and Information and Communication Technologies
the street – as well as the functions of large collective institutions – like those of
corporations and nation states – would not be possible without it. Yet only in the last
several decades has trust started to receive focused attention from philosophers as a
specific topic of investigation. The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy brings
together 31 never-before published chapters, accessible for both students and researchers,
created to cover the most salient topics in the various theories of trust. The Handbook is
broken up into three sections:
I. What is Trust?
II. Whom to Trust?
III. Trust in Knowledge, Science, and Technology
The Handbook is preceded by a foreword by Maria Baghramian, an introduction by
volume editor Judith Simon, and each chapter includes a bibliography and cross-references
to other entries in the volume.
Cover 1
Endorsements 2
Half Title 4
Series Page 5
Title Page 6
Copyright Page 7
Table of Contents 8
List of illustrations 11
List of contributors 12
Acknowledgments 17
Foreword 18
Introduction 22
PART I: What is Trust? 36
1. Questioning Trust 38
2. Trust and Trustworthiness 49
3. Trust and Distrust 62
4. Trust and Epistemic Injustice 73
5. Trust and Epistemic Responsibility 85
6. Trust and Authority 97
7. Trust and Reputation 109
8. Trust and Reliance 118
9. Trust and Belief 130
10. Trust and Disagreement 142
11. Trust and Will 154
12. Trust and Emotion 168
13. Trust and Cooperation 181
14. Trust and Game Theory 196
15. Trust: Perspectives in Sociology 210
16. Trust: Perspectives in Psychology 226
17. Trust: Perspectives in Cognitive Science 235
PART II: Whom to Trust? 250
18. Self-Trust 252
19. Interpersonal Trust 264
20. Trust in Institutions and Governance 277
21. Trust in Law 292
22. Trust in Economy 304
23. Trust in Artificial Agents 319
24. Trust in Robots 334
PART III: Trust in Knowledge, Science and Technology 348
25. Trust and Testimony 350
26. Trust and Distributed Epistemic Labor 362
27. Trust in Science 375
28. Trust in Medicine 388
29. Trust and Food Biotechnology 399
30. Trust in Nanotechnology 412
31. Trust and Information and Communication Technologies 426
Index 442
Introduction;,1,Questioning,Trust;,2,Trust,and,Trustworthiness;,3,Trust,and,Distrust;,Trust,and,Epistemic,Injustice1;,5,Trust,and,Epistemic,Responsibility;,6,Trust,and,Authority;,7,Trust,and,Reputation;,Trust,and,Reliance1;,9,Trust,and,Belief;,10,Trust,and,Disagreement;,11,Trust,and,Will;,12,Trust,and,Emotion;,13,Trust,and,Cooperation;,14,Trust,and,Game,Theory;,15,Trust:,Perspectives,in,Sociology;,16,Trust:,Perspectives,in,Psychology;,17,Trust:,Perspectives,in,Cognitive,Science;,18,Self-Trust;,19,Interpersonal,Trust;,20,Trust,in,Institutions,and,Governance;,21,Trust,in,Law;,22,Trust,in,Economy;,23,Trust,in,Artificial,Agents;,24,Trust,in,Robots;,25,Trust,and,Testimony;,26,Trust,and,Distributed,Epistemic,Labor;,27,Trust,in,Science;,28,Trust,in,Medicine;,29,Trust,and,Food,Biotechnology;,30,Trust,in,Nanotechnology;,31,Trust,and,Information,and,Communication,Technologies
Introduction,1 Questioning Trust,2 Trust and Trustworthiness,3 Trust and Distrust,Trust and Epistemic Injustice1,5 Trust and Epistemic Responsibility,6 Trust and Authority,7 Trust and Reputation,Trust and Reliance1,9 Trust and Belief,10 Trust and Disagreement,11 Trust and Will,12 Trust and Emotion,13 Trust and Cooperation,14 Trust and Game Theory,15 Trust: Perspectives in Sociology,16 Trust: Perspectives in Psychology,17 Trust: Perspectives in Cognitive Science,18 Self-Trust,19 Interpersonal Trust,20 Trust in Institutions and Governance,21 Trust in Law,22 Trust in Economy,23 Trust in Artificial Agents,24 Trust in Robots,25 Trust and Testimony,26 Trust and Distributed Epistemic Labor,27 Trust in Science,28 Trust in Medicine,29 Trust and Food Biotechnology,30 Trust in Nanotechnology,31 Trust and Information and Communication Technologies
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The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy brings together 31 never before published chapters, accessible for both students and researchers, created to cover the most salient topics in the various theories of trust.
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