This volume will be vital to academics and students not just of epistemology and trust, but also of moral psychology, political philosophy, the philosophy of science, and feminist philosophy - and to anyone else wanting to understand our vital yet vulnerable-making capacity to trust others and ourselves for information in a complex world.
This volume will be vital to academics and students not just of epistemology and trust, but also of moral psychology, political philosophy, the philosophy of science, and feminist philosophy - and to anyone else wanting to understand our vital yet vulnerable-making capacity to trust others and ourselves for information in a complex world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katherine Dormandy is an assistant professor of philosophy at the Institute for Christian Philosophy and Digital Science Center, University of Innsbruck and works on epistemology, the philosophy of trust, and the philosophy of religion.
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List of Tables and Figures Foreword Preface Introduction. Katherine Dormandy (Innsbruck University) Austria) 1. Trust in Locke. Thomas Simpson (Oxford University, UK) 2. The Prizes and Perils of Epistemic Trust. Elizabeth Fricker (Oxford University, UK) 3. The Role of Trust in Testimonial Knowledge. John Greco (St. Louis University, USA) 4. Groups, Trust and Testimony. Jesper Kallestrup (Edinburgh University, UK), 5. Epistemic Trust and Intellectual Authority. Christoph Jäger (Innsbruck University, Austria) 6. Understanding a Speaker's Expectation of Trust. Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University, USA), 7. The Values of Trust. Katherine Dormandy (Innsbruck University, Austria) 8. The Impact of Intellectual Arrogance and Self Abasement on Self-Trust Alessandra Tanesini (Cardiff University, UK). 9. Self-Trust and Autonomy Defenses of Free Speech. Mari Mikkola (Berlin Humboldt University, Germany) 10. Rational Religious Trust: How to Know Religious Truths by Testimony: An Evidentialist Perspective. Trent Dougherty (Baylor University, USA) 11. Imaginative Trust? Faith, Play, and the Practical Stance. Amber Griffioen (Constance University, Germany) References Index
List of Tables and Figures Foreword Preface Introduction. Katherine Dormandy (Innsbruck University) Austria) 1. Trust in Locke. Thomas Simpson (Oxford University, UK) 2. The Prizes and Perils of Epistemic Trust. Elizabeth Fricker (Oxford University, UK) 3. The Role of Trust in Testimonial Knowledge. John Greco (St. Louis University, USA) 4. Groups, Trust and Testimony. Jesper Kallestrup (Edinburgh University, UK), 5. Epistemic Trust and Intellectual Authority. Christoph Jäger (Innsbruck University, Austria) 6. Understanding a Speaker's Expectation of Trust. Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University, USA), 7. The Values of Trust. Katherine Dormandy (Innsbruck University, Austria) 8. The Impact of Intellectual Arrogance and Self Abasement on Self-Trust Alessandra Tanesini (Cardiff University, UK). 9. Self-Trust and Autonomy Defenses of Free Speech. Mari Mikkola (Berlin Humboldt University, Germany) 10. Rational Religious Trust: How to Know Religious Truths by Testimony: An Evidentialist Perspective. Trent Dougherty (Baylor University, USA) 11. Imaginative Trust? Faith, Play, and the Practical Stance. Amber Griffioen (Constance University, Germany) References Index
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