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Elisabetta Lalumera
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Philosopher from Bologna, Italy. Philosophy of medicine, science and values, conceptual analysis, and some occasional sarcasm for which I apology in advance. sites.google.com/site/elisabettalalumera/
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Thank you, Aidan, and to all the contributors! I think this collection turned out quite well! @lisabortolotti.bsky.social

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Last but not least, Anna Pederneschi shows that distrust is irrational when based on negative identity bias in this vol37 issue1 paper doi.org/10.1080/0951... 13/13

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Katherine Furman maps the ways that beliefs, values, and emotions interact, making our picture of distrust more complicated than we might otherwise imagine in this vol37 issue1 Open Access paper doi.org/10.1080/0951... 12/13

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Shaun Gallagher & Enrico Petracca argue that the analysis of different conceptions of institutional mind extension can benefit from Kathrine Hawley’s distinction between reliability and trust in this vol37 issue1 Open Access paper doi.org/10.1080/0951... 11/13

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Next, Matthew Bennett addresses Katherine Hawley's scepticism about group trust in this vol37 issue1 Open Access paper doi.org/10.1080/0951... 10/13

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In their vol37 issue1 paper, Seth Goldwasser & Alison Springle argue that trauma victims are competent to speak truthfully about their trauma and ought to be trusted at least with regard to the central details of the event doi.org/10.1080/0951... 9/13

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Michael Larkin and Zoë Boden draw upon qualitative data from two previously reported studies to develop some observations about the dynamics of relational trust during periods of acute distress in vol37 issue1 doi.org/10.1080/0951... 8/13

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Aidan McGlynn investigates the relationship between Katherine Hawley’s work on trust and trustworthiness and Miranda Fricker’s notion of testimonial injustice in this Open Access paper in vol37 issue1 doi.org/10.1080/0951... 7/13

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Mélinda Pozzi & Diana Mazzarella experimentally examine the interplay between confidence, accuracy and evidence, in the assessment of speaker trustworthiness in this Open Access paper in vol37 issue1 doi.org/10.1080/0951... 6/13

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Elisabetta Lalumera
@lalumera.bsky.social
Philosopher from Bologna, Italy. Philosophy of medicine, science and values, conceptual analysis, and some occasional sarcasm for which I apology in advance. sites.google.com/site/elisabettalalumera/
258 followers114 following1 posts