The MSPT grad workshop returns with a TPR talk by Jennifer Munt.
The title of the talk is "Trust, Belief, and Action". Abstract of the talk is below at the end of this e-mail.
The talk will be held this Friday, 18th of September from 4pm to 5.30pm.
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- Attend the Zoom broadcast in Seminar Room 6.71. To adhere with COVID-safe practices, you must register to attend the seminar room broadcast. To maintain social distancing, tickets are limited. Get tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/tpr-talk-jennifer-munt-trust-belief-and-action-tickets-120932535469. Please do not attend if you feel unwell.
- Attend using Zoom on your personal computer on or off campus.
Join Zoom Meeting Room:
https://anu.zoom.us/j/7184413643?pwd=QWNJTGdaYlBLWlR3WDI3MHg1WUgyQT09
Meeting ID: 718 441 3643
Password: 204346
Abstract:
Trust is a pervasive feature of our social lives. This fact hasn’t escaped the attention of game theorists, social and political scientists, economists, epistemologists and ethicists alike. Despite this, a unified conceptual analysis of trust has proved elusive. In this talk, I outline what I call the ‘standard view’ of trust, which holds that when A trusts B to φ, A necessarily believes that B is trustworthy with respect to φ’ing. I will then survey two of the strongest objections given against this view. Finally, I argue that my own positive account of trust, which takes the standard view as its foundation, is not vulnerable to these objections
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Speakers
- Jennifer Munt