I argue against the claim that the fundamental form of trust is a 2-place relation of A trusting B and in favour of the fundamental form being a 4-place relation of A, by ψ-ing, trusting B to φ. I characterize trusting behaviour as behaviour that knowingly makes one reliant on someone doing what they are supposed to do in the collaborative enterprise that the trusting behaviour belongs to. I explain how trust is involved in the following collaborative enterprises: knowledge transfer – i.e. telling someone something; maintaining a relationship; and passing responsibility for an action on to someone else. And I finish by showing how our talk of trust in non-collaborative contexts – e.g. trusting a branch to support one’s weight – may be e...
Scholarly research largely converges on the argument that trust is of paramount importance to drive ...
In this paper, we examine two definitions of trust commonly found in the management literature; one ...
Trust is inherently related to risk, but for trust assessment to be integrated with the management o...
I argue against the claim that the fundamental form of trust is a 2-place relation of A trusting B a...
I motivate and defend a new way of theorising about trust and trustworthiness – and their relationsh...
We claim that the emergence of trust is best explained by relation-based arguments. After briefly su...
In this paper we theoretically discuss some aspects of three important and mutually connected notion...
Philosophical accounts of trustworthiness typically define trustworthiness as an agent being reliabl...
Of the three principal approaches to trust, we decided to investigate in greater detail the one in w...
Since the publication of Annette Baier’s agenda-setting article entitled ‘Trust and Antitrust’, trus...
Since the publication of Annette Baier’s agenda-setting article entitled ‘Trust and Antitrust’, trus...
This work starts from what may seem like a narrow and technical question in the mental metaphysics o...
A widespread assumption in debates about trust and trustworthiness is that the evaluative norms of p...
Trust is considered to be important for successful cooperation by many people, so why do we not see ...
The concept of trust has been studied by a large number of scholars from various scientific backgrou...
Scholarly research largely converges on the argument that trust is of paramount importance to drive ...
In this paper, we examine two definitions of trust commonly found in the management literature; one ...
Trust is inherently related to risk, but for trust assessment to be integrated with the management o...
I argue against the claim that the fundamental form of trust is a 2-place relation of A trusting B a...
I motivate and defend a new way of theorising about trust and trustworthiness – and their relationsh...
We claim that the emergence of trust is best explained by relation-based arguments. After briefly su...
In this paper we theoretically discuss some aspects of three important and mutually connected notion...
Philosophical accounts of trustworthiness typically define trustworthiness as an agent being reliabl...
Of the three principal approaches to trust, we decided to investigate in greater detail the one in w...
Since the publication of Annette Baier’s agenda-setting article entitled ‘Trust and Antitrust’, trus...
Since the publication of Annette Baier’s agenda-setting article entitled ‘Trust and Antitrust’, trus...
This work starts from what may seem like a narrow and technical question in the mental metaphysics o...
A widespread assumption in debates about trust and trustworthiness is that the evaluative norms of p...
Trust is considered to be important for successful cooperation by many people, so why do we not see ...
The concept of trust has been studied by a large number of scholars from various scientific backgrou...
Scholarly research largely converges on the argument that trust is of paramount importance to drive ...
In this paper, we examine two definitions of trust commonly found in the management literature; one ...
Trust is inherently related to risk, but for trust assessment to be integrated with the management o...