The Moral Psychology of Trust
Herausgeber: Collins, David; Alfano, Mark; Vidmar Jovanovic, Iris
The Moral Psychology of Trust
Herausgeber: Collins, David; Alfano, Mark; Vidmar Jovanovic, Iris
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This edited volume features discussions by leading scholars on the topic of trust and its place in moral psychology. The contributors cover theoretical and applied issues relating to trust, including trust and distrust in conditions of oppression, trust and technology, and trust in medical ethics.
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This edited volume features discussions by leading scholars on the topic of trust and its place in moral psychology. The contributors cover theoretical and applied issues relating to trust, including trust and distrust in conditions of oppression, trust and technology, and trust in medical ethics.
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- Moral Psychology of the Emotions
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781666921595
- ISBN-10: 1666921599
- Artikelnr.: 67408639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Moral Psychology of the Emotions
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781666921595
- ISBN-10: 1666921599
- Artikelnr.: 67408639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
David Collins is postdoctoral researcher in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Iris Vidmar Jovanovi¿ is assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Rijeka. Mark Alfano is associate professor of philosophy at Macquarie University.
Introduction: The Centrality of Trust in Moral and Social Life, by David Collins, Iris Vidmar Jovanovi
, and Mark Alfano Part I: Theoretical Issues in the Moral Psychology of Trust Chapter 1. Trust, Demographic Thresholds, and Cooperation in Social Evolution, by Charles Stanish Chapter 2. A Phenomenological Analysis of Trust and Betrayal, by J. Keeping Chapter 3. Trusting is Believing, by Miriam Schleifer McCormick Chapter 4. Trusting Our Moral Intuitions, by Nenad Mi
evi
Chapter 5. On the Human Necessity of Trusting: A Case for Viewing Trust as a Neo-Aristotelian Virtue, by Tiger Ziyu Zheng Chapter 6. Trust, Mistrust, and Autonomy, by Edward Hinchman and Andrea Westlund Part II: Trust and Distrust in Conditions of Oppression Chapter 7. Towards a Feminist Theory of Distrust, by Hale Demir-Do
uo
lu and Carolyn McLeod Chapter 8. Self-Deception, Strategic Self-Distrust, and Oppression, by Jordan MacKenzie Chapter 9. Dialogical Trust and Procedural Justice, by Natalie Stoljar Part III: Trust in Organizations, Institutions, and Technology Chapter 10. The Psychological Dynamics of Trust, With Applications to the Crisis of Trust in Organizations, by Marc A. Cohen Chapter 11. Conspiracy Theories and Public Trust, by Brian L. Keeley Chapter 12. Engineering Trustworthiness in the Online Environment, by Hugh Desmond Chapter 13. OK, Google, Can I Trust You? An Anti-Trust Argument for Antitrust, by Trystan S. Goetze Chapter 14. Institutional Trust in Medicine in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, by Michä Klincewicz Part IV: Applied Issues of Interpersonal Trust Chapter 15. Trusting at the End: Mosaic Trust and Dementia, by Em Walsh Chapter 16. Trust, Attachment, and Monogamy, by Andrew Kirton and Natasha McKeever Chapter 17. Trust in the Artist and the Audience: Aesthetic Virtue and the Hermeneutics of Faith, by David Collins and Iris Vidmar Jovanovi
, and Mark Alfano Part I: Theoretical Issues in the Moral Psychology of Trust Chapter 1. Trust, Demographic Thresholds, and Cooperation in Social Evolution, by Charles Stanish Chapter 2. A Phenomenological Analysis of Trust and Betrayal, by J. Keeping Chapter 3. Trusting is Believing, by Miriam Schleifer McCormick Chapter 4. Trusting Our Moral Intuitions, by Nenad Mi
evi
Chapter 5. On the Human Necessity of Trusting: A Case for Viewing Trust as a Neo-Aristotelian Virtue, by Tiger Ziyu Zheng Chapter 6. Trust, Mistrust, and Autonomy, by Edward Hinchman and Andrea Westlund Part II: Trust and Distrust in Conditions of Oppression Chapter 7. Towards a Feminist Theory of Distrust, by Hale Demir-Do
uo
lu and Carolyn McLeod Chapter 8. Self-Deception, Strategic Self-Distrust, and Oppression, by Jordan MacKenzie Chapter 9. Dialogical Trust and Procedural Justice, by Natalie Stoljar Part III: Trust in Organizations, Institutions, and Technology Chapter 10. The Psychological Dynamics of Trust, With Applications to the Crisis of Trust in Organizations, by Marc A. Cohen Chapter 11. Conspiracy Theories and Public Trust, by Brian L. Keeley Chapter 12. Engineering Trustworthiness in the Online Environment, by Hugh Desmond Chapter 13. OK, Google, Can I Trust You? An Anti-Trust Argument for Antitrust, by Trystan S. Goetze Chapter 14. Institutional Trust in Medicine in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, by Michä Klincewicz Part IV: Applied Issues of Interpersonal Trust Chapter 15. Trusting at the End: Mosaic Trust and Dementia, by Em Walsh Chapter 16. Trust, Attachment, and Monogamy, by Andrew Kirton and Natasha McKeever Chapter 17. Trust in the Artist and the Audience: Aesthetic Virtue and the Hermeneutics of Faith, by David Collins and Iris Vidmar Jovanovi
Introduction: The Centrality of Trust in Moral and Social Life, by David Collins, Iris Vidmar Jovanovi
, and Mark Alfano Part I: Theoretical Issues in the Moral Psychology of Trust Chapter 1. Trust, Demographic Thresholds, and Cooperation in Social Evolution, by Charles Stanish Chapter 2. A Phenomenological Analysis of Trust and Betrayal, by J. Keeping Chapter 3. Trusting is Believing, by Miriam Schleifer McCormick Chapter 4. Trusting Our Moral Intuitions, by Nenad Mi
evi
Chapter 5. On the Human Necessity of Trusting: A Case for Viewing Trust as a Neo-Aristotelian Virtue, by Tiger Ziyu Zheng Chapter 6. Trust, Mistrust, and Autonomy, by Edward Hinchman and Andrea Westlund Part II: Trust and Distrust in Conditions of Oppression Chapter 7. Towards a Feminist Theory of Distrust, by Hale Demir-Do
uo
lu and Carolyn McLeod Chapter 8. Self-Deception, Strategic Self-Distrust, and Oppression, by Jordan MacKenzie Chapter 9. Dialogical Trust and Procedural Justice, by Natalie Stoljar Part III: Trust in Organizations, Institutions, and Technology Chapter 10. The Psychological Dynamics of Trust, With Applications to the Crisis of Trust in Organizations, by Marc A. Cohen Chapter 11. Conspiracy Theories and Public Trust, by Brian L. Keeley Chapter 12. Engineering Trustworthiness in the Online Environment, by Hugh Desmond Chapter 13. OK, Google, Can I Trust You? An Anti-Trust Argument for Antitrust, by Trystan S. Goetze Chapter 14. Institutional Trust in Medicine in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, by Michä Klincewicz Part IV: Applied Issues of Interpersonal Trust Chapter 15. Trusting at the End: Mosaic Trust and Dementia, by Em Walsh Chapter 16. Trust, Attachment, and Monogamy, by Andrew Kirton and Natasha McKeever Chapter 17. Trust in the Artist and the Audience: Aesthetic Virtue and the Hermeneutics of Faith, by David Collins and Iris Vidmar Jovanovi
, and Mark Alfano Part I: Theoretical Issues in the Moral Psychology of Trust Chapter 1. Trust, Demographic Thresholds, and Cooperation in Social Evolution, by Charles Stanish Chapter 2. A Phenomenological Analysis of Trust and Betrayal, by J. Keeping Chapter 3. Trusting is Believing, by Miriam Schleifer McCormick Chapter 4. Trusting Our Moral Intuitions, by Nenad Mi
evi
Chapter 5. On the Human Necessity of Trusting: A Case for Viewing Trust as a Neo-Aristotelian Virtue, by Tiger Ziyu Zheng Chapter 6. Trust, Mistrust, and Autonomy, by Edward Hinchman and Andrea Westlund Part II: Trust and Distrust in Conditions of Oppression Chapter 7. Towards a Feminist Theory of Distrust, by Hale Demir-Do
uo
lu and Carolyn McLeod Chapter 8. Self-Deception, Strategic Self-Distrust, and Oppression, by Jordan MacKenzie Chapter 9. Dialogical Trust and Procedural Justice, by Natalie Stoljar Part III: Trust in Organizations, Institutions, and Technology Chapter 10. The Psychological Dynamics of Trust, With Applications to the Crisis of Trust in Organizations, by Marc A. Cohen Chapter 11. Conspiracy Theories and Public Trust, by Brian L. Keeley Chapter 12. Engineering Trustworthiness in the Online Environment, by Hugh Desmond Chapter 13. OK, Google, Can I Trust You? An Anti-Trust Argument for Antitrust, by Trystan S. Goetze Chapter 14. Institutional Trust in Medicine in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, by Michä Klincewicz Part IV: Applied Issues of Interpersonal Trust Chapter 15. Trusting at the End: Mosaic Trust and Dementia, by Em Walsh Chapter 16. Trust, Attachment, and Monogamy, by Andrew Kirton and Natasha McKeever Chapter 17. Trust in the Artist and the Audience: Aesthetic Virtue and the Hermeneutics of Faith, by David Collins and Iris Vidmar Jovanovi