In trust we trust: epistemic vigilance and responsibility
Much of what we know we know through testimony, and knowing on the basis of testimony requires some degree of trust in speakers. Trust is therefore very valuable. But in trusting, we expose ourselves to risks of harm and betrayal. It is therefore important to trust well. In this paper, I discuss two...
Autor Principal: | Levy, N |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2022
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