The Routledge handbook of trust and philosophy:

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 star...

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Other Authors: Simon, Judith (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021
Edition:First issued in paperback
Series:Routledge handbooks in philosophy
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary: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 TechnologyThe 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
Physical Description:xix, 433 Seiten Breite 178 mm, Hoehe 254 mm
ISBN:9781032235707

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