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100 1 $aHollis, Martin.
245 10 $aTrust within reason /$cMartin Hollis.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c1998.
300 $a1 online resource (viii, 170 pages)
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500 $a"Based on the inaugural series of A.C. Reid Lectures in philosophy at Wake Forest University"--Title page verso
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 164-168) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe paradox of trust.$tTruth, virtue and happiness.$tThe problem of trust.$tThe Enlightenment Trail.$tPromises, promises: nature's paradoxical task --$g2.$tThe perils of prudence.$tPlan of the book.$tFear.$tSympathy --$g3.$tThe centipede's sting.$tThree views about moral psychology.$tCentipedes and backward induction.$tConclusion: prudence in peril --$g4.$tA remedy in the judgement and understanding?$tPerils of strategic choice.$tImpartiality and fairness --$g5.$tFairness and morality.$tPlaying fair with Kant.$tContractarians.$tMorality in trust --$g6.$tAll in the game.$tPrelude: Enlightenment football.$tThe games of social life.$tReason and obligation --$g7.$tThe bond of society.$tProblems of coordination.$tTrust in miniature: teamwork.
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520 $aSome philosophers hold that trust grows fragile when people become too rational. They advocate a retreat from reason and a return to local, traditional values. Others hold that truly rational people are both trusting and trustworthy. Everything hinges on what we mean by 'reason' and 'rational'. If these are understood in an egocentric, instrumental fashion, then they are indeed incompatible with trust. With the help of game theory, Martin Hollis argues against that narrow definition and in favour of a richer, deeper notion of reason founded on reciprocity and the pursuit of the common good. Within that framework he reconstructs the Enlightenment idea of citizens of the world, rationally encountering, and at the same time finding their identity in, their multiple commitments to communities both local and universal.
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