1. Aristotle (1984). The complete works of Aristotle. Vol. 2. Ed. Barnes J, Princeton: Princeton University Press, Nicomachean Ethics, IX, 3, p. 1842.
2. Baier, A. (1986). “Trust and antitrust”. In C. Sunstein (Ed.), Feminism and political theory (pp 231–260). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
3. Bellah, R. N., Madsen, R., Sullivan, W. M., Swidler, A., & Tipton, S. M. (1985). Habits of the heart: individualism and commitment in American life. Berkeley: University of California Press.
4. Bryson, J. (2012). Patiency is not a virtue: suggestions for co-constructing an ethical framework including intelligent artefacts, presented at the Symposium on the Machine Question: AI, Ethics and Moral Responsibility, part of the AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 (2–6 July 2012), Birmingham, UK.
5. Buechner, J., & Tavani, H. (2011). Trust and multi-agent systems: applying the ‘diffuse, default model’ of trust to experiments involving artificial agents. Ethics and Information Technology, 13(1), 39–51.