Trust of People, Words, and God

Auteur: Godfrey, Joseph
Editeur: University of Notre Dame Press
In this philosophical tour de force, Joseph J. Godfrey argues that trusting is a matter of what a person does - well or badly - and not at heart a matter of beliefs about someone. And believing someone's words is a manner of trusting. Employing tools of analytic, Continental, and Thomistic philosophy, Godfrey offers a wide-ranging reflection on the nature of trust.

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In this philosophical tour de force, Joseph J. Godfrey argues that trusting is a matter of what a person does - well or badly - and not at heart a matter of beliefs about someone. And believing someone's words is a manner of trusting. Employing tools of analytic, Continental, and Thomistic philosophy, Godfrey offers a wide-ranging reflection on the nature of trust.
ISBN / EAN 9780268030018
Auteur Godfrey, Joseph
Editeur University of Notre Dame Press