Trust: The Tacit Demand [electronic resource] /

Even though several branches of philosophy meet in the notion of trust, it has nevertheless been largely neglected by mainstream philosophy. Arguably, most existing analyses fail to give a just account of the reality of human experience. The author believes that this is not a coincidence but symptomatic of the irrelevance of received ideas of rationality for crucial areas of human agency. `Individualist' approaches, he argues, can be accused precisely of ignoring fundamental questions about the nature of the individual. Expanding on the works of Wittgenstein, Winch, and others, in Trust: The Tacit Demand the author demonstrates the conceptual significance of our dependence on others. The discussion stretches over philosophical psychology, epistemology, political philosophy and moral philosophy. The book may be of interest to anyone in philosophy, psychology or the social sciences.

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Main Authors: Lagerspetz, Olli. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1998
Subjects:Philosophy., Ethics., Political philosophy., Sociology., Political Philosophy., Philosophy, general., Sociology, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8986-4
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1927492018-07-30T23:17:37ZTrust: The Tacit Demand [electronic resource] / Lagerspetz, Olli. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1998.engEven though several branches of philosophy meet in the notion of trust, it has nevertheless been largely neglected by mainstream philosophy. Arguably, most existing analyses fail to give a just account of the reality of human experience. The author believes that this is not a coincidence but symptomatic of the irrelevance of received ideas of rationality for crucial areas of human agency. `Individualist' approaches, he argues, can be accused precisely of ignoring fundamental questions about the nature of the individual. Expanding on the works of Wittgenstein, Winch, and others, in Trust: The Tacit Demand the author demonstrates the conceptual significance of our dependence on others. The discussion stretches over philosophical psychology, epistemology, political philosophy and moral philosophy. The book may be of interest to anyone in philosophy, psychology or the social sciences.1 A Blind Spot of Philosophy -- 2 Trust and the Mental Life -- 3 Asymmetry -- 4 Does Trust Pay? -- 5 Individuals and Their Relations -- 6 Learning from Others -- 7 Legitimacy -- 8 The Idea of Basic Trust -- 9 The Ethical Demand -- Literature.Even though several branches of philosophy meet in the notion of trust, it has nevertheless been largely neglected by mainstream philosophy. Arguably, most existing analyses fail to give a just account of the reality of human experience. The author believes that this is not a coincidence but symptomatic of the irrelevance of received ideas of rationality for crucial areas of human agency. `Individualist' approaches, he argues, can be accused precisely of ignoring fundamental questions about the nature of the individual. Expanding on the works of Wittgenstein, Winch, and others, in Trust: The Tacit Demand the author demonstrates the conceptual significance of our dependence on others. The discussion stretches over philosophical psychology, epistemology, political philosophy and moral philosophy. The book may be of interest to anyone in philosophy, psychology or the social sciences.Philosophy.Ethics.Political philosophy.Sociology.Philosophy.Political Philosophy.Ethics.Philosophy, general.Sociology, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8986-4URN:ISBN:9789401589864
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Ethics.
Political philosophy.
Sociology.
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Political Philosophy.
Ethics.
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Sociology, general.
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Political philosophy.
Sociology.
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Ethics.
Philosophy, general.
Sociology, general.
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Ethics.
Political philosophy.
Sociology.
Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Ethics.
Philosophy, general.
Sociology, general.
Lagerspetz, Olli. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Trust: The Tacit Demand [electronic resource] /
description Even though several branches of philosophy meet in the notion of trust, it has nevertheless been largely neglected by mainstream philosophy. Arguably, most existing analyses fail to give a just account of the reality of human experience. The author believes that this is not a coincidence but symptomatic of the irrelevance of received ideas of rationality for crucial areas of human agency. `Individualist' approaches, he argues, can be accused precisely of ignoring fundamental questions about the nature of the individual. Expanding on the works of Wittgenstein, Winch, and others, in Trust: The Tacit Demand the author demonstrates the conceptual significance of our dependence on others. The discussion stretches over philosophical psychology, epistemology, political philosophy and moral philosophy. The book may be of interest to anyone in philosophy, psychology or the social sciences.
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