Trust : a philosophical approach
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Trust : a philosophical approach
(Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics, v. 54)
Springer, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references
Author index: p. 199
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Description
This book presents cutting-edge concepts on the question of trust. Written by leading experts, it investigates a paradoxical feature of contemporary society: while information and communication technologies, on the one hand, and scientific discourses, on the other, can promote more informed participation in public and democratic life, they have also led to a dramatic decline in our communicative and cooperative skills.
The book analyzes the notion of trust from an interdisciplinary perspective by combining the normative (continental) and empirical (Anglo-American) approaches and by considering the political, epistemological, and historical transformations in the interpersonal relationships sparked by new technologies. Using trust as a model, it then investigates and clarifies the new types of participation that are made possible by scientific and technological advances.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Aristotle on Scientific Principles (Posterior Analytics 1. 1-2).- Chapter 2: From Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Philosophy, Truth, and Demonstration.- Chapter 3: Philosophy and Scripture. Medieval Jewish Opinions on Creation and the Laws of Nature.- Chapter 4: The politics of distrust.- Chapter 5: Information, science and democracy, for an ethics of scientific knowledge.- Chapter 6: Epistemic Inequality and the Grounds of Trust in Scientific Experts.- Chapter 7: On trust in mathematics: some case studies.
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