This book examines the role of trust in public life. It seeks to
contribute to a more nuanced understanding of certain fundamental
concepts in political and legal theory, such as the concepts of
authority, power, social practice, the rule of law, and justice by
furnishing and sharpening our concepts of trust and
trustworthiness. Bringing together contributors from across the
social, cognitive, historical, and political sciences, the book
opens up inquiries into central concepts in legal theory as well as
new approaches and methodologies. The interdisciplinary
contributions analyse the notions of trust, trustworthiness, and
distrust and apply them to address a variety of problems and
questions.
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