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Metaphysics of Trust: On Freedom and Calculation in Social Cooperation: Issues in Business Ethics, cartea 61

Autor Michaël Suurendonk
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 apr 2023
This book provides the foundations of trust amidst radical uncertainty. Specifically, it addresses the question of under what condition it is possible to trust relative strangers. As the first logical investigation of its kind, the book breaks with many preconceived ideas we have about trust and the scientific method that leads to its clarification. It builds on the insight that, contrary to widespread belief, it is not risk but freedom that is most fundamental for explaining trust. In fact, trust is the giving of freedom, out of freedom, and one’s consciousness of the potential risks involved merely disturbs one’s ability to trust. The book makes the twofold normative claim that any legitimate scientific preoccupation with trust must necessarily include the concept of freedom in its account, and that theories of trust that run against the logical prerequisites of freedom are a-priori falsified. It presents a theoretical proposal that makes sure that trust, instead of being constructed as a passive and functional “illusion” of natural love, is understood as the necessary product of an active reason that is oriented towards developing human autonomy.



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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030957285
ISBN-10: 3030957284
Pagini: 151
Ilustrații: XIX, 151 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Issues in Business Ethics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I: Axiomatic Evaluation.- Chapter 1. What is the Problem?.- Chapter 2. The Conditional View of Trust.- Chapter 3. The Need for a Metaphysics of Trust.- Part II: Metaphysics of Trust.- Chapter 4. The Morality of Trust within Freedom.- Chapter 5. Trust is a Function of Respect.- Chapter 6. For the Sake of Duty. Chapter 7. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Michaël Suurendonk is a philosopher who is mainly interested in the normative role of basic assumptions in social science. He is particularly concerned about the foundations of business ethics, which, as a relatively young and aspiring interdisciplinary domain, strives to improve the conceptual integration of ethics and the economic sciences. Besides elaborating his Moral Promise Theory of Trust – which aims to explain the possibility of trust amidst radical uncertainty – he currently explores whether and in what manner blockchain technology might alter the problem of trust in institutions. Michaël holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy (Cum Laude), a Master of Science in Policy & Organisation Studies, a Professional Doctorate in Engineering and a Doctorate in Economics (Summa Cum Laude).

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This book provides the foundations of trust amidst radical uncertainty. Specifically, it addresses the question of under what condition it is possible to trust relative strangers. As the first logical investigation of its kind, the book breaks with many preconceived ideas we have about trust and the scientific method that leads to its clarification. It builds on the insight that, contrary to widespread belief, it is not risk but freedom that is most fundamental for explaining trust. In fact, trust is the giving of freedom, out of freedom, and one’s consciousness of the potential risks involved merely disturbs one’s ability to trust. The book makes the twofold normative claim that any legitimate scientific preoccupation with trust must necessarily include the concept of freedom in its account, and that theories of trust that run against the logical prerequisites of freedom are a-priori falsified. It presents a theoretical proposal that makes sure that trust, instead of being constructedas a passive and functional “illusion” of natural love, is understood as the necessary product of an active reason that is oriented towards developing human autonomy.

Caracteristici

Indicates that it is rational to trust strangers Based on an ethical foundation that links virtue ethics, deontology and utilitarianism Provides the logical proof for Uslaner’s mere intuitions on the subject-matter