Paul Faulkner is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. The focus of his research is the epistemology of testimony and he is the author of Knowledge on Trust (Oxford University Press) Tom Simpson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, and Senior Research Fellow, Wadham College, University of Oxford.
* 1: Paul Faulkner and Thomas Simpson: Introduction
* 2: Victoria McGeer and Philip Pettit: The Empowering Theory of Trust
* 3: Stephen Darwell: Trust as a Second-Personal Attitude (of the
Heart)
* 4: Edward S. Hinchman: On the Risks of Resting Assured: An Assurance
Theory of Trust
* 5: Colin O'Neil: Betraying Trust
* 6: Karen Jones: "But I was counting on you!"
* 7: Paul Faulkner: The Problem of Trust
* 8: Bernd Lahno: Trust and Collective Agency
* 9: Jacopo Domenicucci and Richard Holton: Trust as a Two-Place
Relationship
* 10: Benjamin McMyler: Deciding on Trust
* 11: Thomas Simpson: Trust and Evidence
* 12: Philip J. Nickel: Being Pragmatic about Trust
* 13: David Owens: Trusting a Promise and Other Things
* 14: Katherine Hawley: Trustworthy Groups and Organisations
* 15: Guy Longworth: Faith in Kant
* 16: Robert Stern: 'Trust is Basic' : Løgstrup on the Priority of
Trust