Katherine Hawley on Trustworthiness

凯瑟琳·霍利谈可信度

Philosophy Bites

社会与文化

2018-10-08

16 分钟
PDF

单集简介 ...

Is it always good to be trustworthy? Can trustworthiness come into conflict with other values, such as generosity? Katherine Hawley discusses these and other questions about trustworthiness with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.  We are grateful for support from the Marc Sanders Foundation and from our Patreon subscribers for this episode. 

单集文稿 ...

  • This is philosophy bytes with me, David.

  • Edmonds, and me, Nigel Warburton.

  • Philosophy Bites is available at www.philosophybytes.com.

  • This podcast is brought to you with support from the Mark Sanders foundation.

  • We live in an increasingly uncertain and complex world with a casual attitude towards objective facts.

  • Citizens often don't know what the truth is or where to find it.

  • The Mark Sanders foundation has the toolkit to address this global issue, philosophy.

  • Through academic excellence and inclusive outreach programs, the Mark Sanders foundation helps deepen understanding through innovation in philosophy for a more informed world.

  • Learn more at www.marksandersfoundation.org.

  • and that's Mark with a C M A R C.

  • Sanders foundation what is.

  • It to be trustworthy?

  • Are untrustworthy people necessarily dishonest?

  • Can one be too trustworthy?

  • And why does trustworthiness matter?

  • One philosopher who can be relied upon to address these questions is Catherine Hawley from the University of St.

  • Andrews.

  • Katherine Hawley, welcome to philosophy bites.

  • Thanks.

  • It's great to be here.