With increasingly divergent views and commitments, and an all-or-nothing mindset in political life, it can seem hard to sustain the level of trust in other members of our society necessary to ensure our most basic institutions work. This book features interdisciplinary perspectives on social trust.
With increasingly divergent views and commitments, and an all-or-nothing mindset in political life, it can seem hard to sustain the level of trust in other members of our society necessary to ensure our most basic institutions work. This book features interdisciplinary perspectives on social trust.
Kevin Vallier is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University and the author of four edited volumes, and 40 peer-reviewed articles. His books include Liberal Politics and Public Faith (Routledge 2014), Must Politics Be War (2019), and Trust in a Polarized Age (2020). Michael Weber is Professor of Philosophy, and Department Chair, at Bowling Green State University. He has published on a wide variety of topics in ethics and political philosophy, including rational choice theory, ethics and the emotions, and egalitarianism. He has co-edited volumes on topics in applied ethics, including Paternalism, Manipulation, The Ethics of Self-Defense, and Religious Exemptions.
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Introduction Kevin Vallier and Michael Weber Part I: Empirical Research on Social Trust 1. Social and Legal Trust: The Case of Africa Andreas Bergh, Christian Bjørnskov, Kevin Vallier 2. Trustworthiness is a Social Norm, but Trusting is Not Cristina Bicchieri, Erte Xiao, Ryan Muldoon 3. Trust, Diversity and (Ir-)Rationality: How Categorisation can lead to Discrimination Simon Scheller Part II: Concepts of Social Trust 4. Disappointed Yet Unbetrayed: A New Three-Place Analysis of Trust Edward Hinchman 5. Public Trust in Science, Exploring the Idiosyncrasy-Free Ideal Marion Boulicault and S. Andrew Schroeder 6. Justified Social Distrust Lacey Davidson and Mark Satta Part III: The Ethics and Politics of Social Trust 7. "I Feared for My Life": Police Killings, Epistemic Injustice, and Social Distrust Alida Liberman 8. Convention, Social Trust, and Legal Interpretation Ira Lindsay 9. Social Trust and Mistrust of Parental Care Amy Mullin 10. A Case for Political Epistemic Trust Agnes Tam
Introduction Kevin Vallier and Michael Weber Part I: Empirical Research on Social Trust 1. Social and Legal Trust: The Case of Africa Andreas Bergh, Christian Bjørnskov, Kevin Vallier 2. Trustworthiness is a Social Norm, but Trusting is Not Cristina Bicchieri, Erte Xiao, Ryan Muldoon 3. Trust, Diversity and (Ir-)Rationality: How Categorisation can lead to Discrimination Simon Scheller Part II: Concepts of Social Trust 4. Disappointed Yet Unbetrayed: A New Three-Place Analysis of Trust Edward Hinchman 5. Public Trust in Science, Exploring the Idiosyncrasy-Free Ideal Marion Boulicault and S. Andrew Schroeder 6. Justified Social Distrust Lacey Davidson and Mark Satta Part III: The Ethics and Politics of Social Trust 7. "I Feared for My Life": Police Killings, Epistemic Injustice, and Social Distrust Alida Liberman 8. Convention, Social Trust, and Legal Interpretation Ira Lindsay 9. Social Trust and Mistrust of Parental Care Amy Mullin 10. A Case for Political Epistemic Trust Agnes Tam
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