Trust is central to our social lives. We know by trusting what others
tell us. We act on that basis, and on the basis of trust in their
promises and implicit commitments. So trust underpins both epistemic
and practical cooperation and is key to philosophical debates on the
conditions of its possibility. It is difficult to overstate the
significance of these issues. On the practical side, discussions of
cooperation address what makes society possible-of how it is that life
is not a Hobbesian war of all against all. On the epistemic side,
discussions of cooperation address what makes the pooling of knowledge
possible-and so the edifice that is science. But trust is not merely
central to our lives instrumentally; trusting relations are themselves
of great value, and in trusting others, we realise distinctive forms
of value. What are these forms of value, and how is trust central to
our lives? These questions are explored and developed in this volume,
which collects fifteen new essays on the philosophy of trust. They
develop and extend existing philosophical discussion of trust and will
provide a reference point for future work on trust.
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ISBN
9780191046483
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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OUP Oxford
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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