Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Abstract
In this paper, I will investigate the complex relationship between intuition,
trustworthiness, and trust. I will first examine some of the more prevalent
accounts of trust which either (over)emphasize the cognitive aspect of
generating trustworthiness, or indeed acknowledge the importance of affects
and emotions, but only as part of a neatly organized dual structure ? which
is in essence complementary with the cognitive understanding of how we start
trusting each other. I will argue that intuitions provide a more detailed
insight into trustworthiness because they are simultaneously cognitive and
affective in nature. I will also consider how inferential and holistic
intuitions might influence our understanding of trustworthiness, especially
in times of crisis.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Philosophy