Alternative Conceptions of Generalized Trust

Journal of Social Philosophy 46 (4):463-478 (2015)
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Abstract

Generalized trust is widely said to be essential for social and economic cooperation, but—despite the large empirical literature—there is disagreement and confusion over how to understand generalized trust. This paper develops the conceptual options that can be drawn from the social science literature—with attention to the moral dimension in each, and with some attention to the different ways that generalized trust can serve as a foundation for the social order.

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Marc A. Cohen
Seattle University

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