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    • The role of expectations in transformative experiences 

      Villiger, Daniel (Taylor & Francis, 2022)
      According to L. A. Paul, the subjective value of an outcome is normally assessed by running a cognitive model of what it would be like if that outcome were to occur. However, cog nitive models, along with the expectations ...
    • Toward a Mechanistic Account of Extended Cognition 

      R. Smart, Paul (Taylor & Francis, 2022)
      There have been a number of attempts to apply mechanism related concepts to the notion of extended cognition. Such accounts appeal to the idea that extended cognitive routines are realized by mechanisms that transcend ...
    • Trust, trustworthiness, and obligation 

      Simion, Mona; Willard-Kyle, Christopher (Taylor & Francis, 2023)
      Where does entitlement to trust come from? When we trust someone to φ, do we need to have reason to trust them to φ or do we start out entitled to trust them to φ by default? Reductivists think that entitlement to ...
    • Trust as the glue of cognitive institutions 

      Gallagher, Shaun; Petracca, Enrico (Taylor & Francis, 2022)
      In this paper we consider the importance of trust, in the context of economic institutions, and specifically with respect to questions about market mechanisms and the role of social interactions. We review recent ...
    • Trust’s Meno problem: Can the doxastic view account for the value of trust? 

      F. Patrizio, Ross (Taylor & Francis, 2023)
      The doxastic view (DV) of trust maintains that trust essentially involves belief. In a recent paper, Arnon Keren (2020) ges tures toward a new objection to the view, labeled Trust’s Meno Problem (TMP), which calls into ...