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DESCRIPTION:Colloquium Series\n\n'Trust and Belonging'\n\nCarolyn McLeod (W
 estern University)\n\nFriday\, November 10\, 2023\n	3:30-5:30 PM EST\n	Leaco
 ck 927\n\nAbstract: Philosophers have long recognized the value of trust f
 or cooperation. They understand that being able to trust one another allow
 s us to do what none of us could do singly\, and to do it efficiently\, wi
 thout constantly having to check up on one another. Some philosophers have
  argued that the very concept of trust exists because of our need as human
  beings to cooperate—that its genealogy lies in this fact about us (see Jo
 nes 2017\, 2012\; Simpson 2012\; Faulkner 2007). I argue in this paper tha
 t the genealogy of trust is more complicated than this picture suggests. A
 ccording to the view I defend\, the concept of trust came about because of
  the human need for belonging as well as the need for cooperation.\n\n \n
DTSTART:20231110T203000Z
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LOCATION:Room 927\, Leacock Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2T7\, 855 r
 ue Sherbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Carolyn McLeod (Western University)\, 'Trust and Belonging'
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/philosophy/channels/event/carolyn-mcleod-western-
 university-trust-and-belonging-350407
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