trust, testimonial knowledge, authority, epistemic dependenceAlthough there is widespread agreement that our epistemic dependence on other people's knowledge is a key ingredient of our cognitive life, the role of trust in this dependence is much more open to debate. Is trust in epistemic authority—or “epistemic trust” for short—an epistemological notion in any sense, or is it simply a bridge-concept that connects our epistemological concerns to moral issues? Should we depict it in terms of the more familiar sociological notion of trust as a basis for cooperation
ABSTRACT: I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond cr...
Intellectual humility has something important in common with trust: both, independently, help secure...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I argue that the epistemology of trust and testimony should take into accoun...
trust, testimonial knowledge, authority, epistemic dependenceAlthough there is widespread agreement ...
I discuss various position on trust in epistemic authority and argue for a pragmatic approach to tru...
My aim in this paper is to make the debates about epistemic injustice fruitful for an analysis of tr...
I argue that trustworthiness is an epistemic desideratum. It does not reduce to justified or reliabl...
I argue that trust is epistemically important because it is the foundation of social practices that ...
Wilholt T. Epistemic Trust in Science. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 2013;64(2)...
Epistemic trust figures prominently in our socio-cognitive practices. By assigning different (relati...
Epistemic trust figures prominently in our socio-cognitive practices. By assigning different (relati...
I give an overview of the trust literature and then of six central issues concerning epistemic trust...
Trust is a topic of longstanding philosophical interest. It is indispensable to every kind of coordi...
International audienceA notion that comes from the toolbox of social sciences, trust has become a ma...
As social creatures, we lean on the work of others to epistemically situate ourselves in our complex...
ABSTRACT: I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond cr...
Intellectual humility has something important in common with trust: both, independently, help secure...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I argue that the epistemology of trust and testimony should take into accoun...
trust, testimonial knowledge, authority, epistemic dependenceAlthough there is widespread agreement ...
I discuss various position on trust in epistemic authority and argue for a pragmatic approach to tru...
My aim in this paper is to make the debates about epistemic injustice fruitful for an analysis of tr...
I argue that trustworthiness is an epistemic desideratum. It does not reduce to justified or reliabl...
I argue that trust is epistemically important because it is the foundation of social practices that ...
Wilholt T. Epistemic Trust in Science. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 2013;64(2)...
Epistemic trust figures prominently in our socio-cognitive practices. By assigning different (relati...
Epistemic trust figures prominently in our socio-cognitive practices. By assigning different (relati...
I give an overview of the trust literature and then of six central issues concerning epistemic trust...
Trust is a topic of longstanding philosophical interest. It is indispensable to every kind of coordi...
International audienceA notion that comes from the toolbox of social sciences, trust has become a ma...
As social creatures, we lean on the work of others to epistemically situate ourselves in our complex...
ABSTRACT: I propose to consider the interpersonal character of testimony as a kind of social bond cr...
Intellectual humility has something important in common with trust: both, independently, help secure...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I argue that the epistemology of trust and testimony should take into accoun...