Problems of trust: A question of trustworthiness : An ethical inquiry of trust and trustworthiness in the context of the agricultural and food sector

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2008-09-12

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Meijboom, F.L.B.ORCID 0000-0002-0752-016XISNI 0000000391535379

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Heeger, F.R.
Brom, FransISNI 0000000033999368

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Dissertation
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Trust is on the public agenda. This general attention to trust is remarkable, because it is not a new phenomenon. It has a long tradition and has been considered as an essential element within a society for ages. On top of this, trust is essential for social life, but also implicit by nature. All this attention to trust is a signal putting us on the alert. People have to rely on others, but often do not know whom to trust. I call this the 'problem of trust'. To focus on this problem in general runs the risk of making the discussion rather indefinite. To forestall such vagueness I focus my analysis on a specific sector: the agricultural and food sector. The problem of trust can easily be recognised in this sector. The study analyses the ‘problem of trust’ as a question of trustworthiness. Rather than conceiving the problem of trust as a failure of the truster, I treat the public attention to trust as a sign of questions of trustworthiness. This is, as a problem that focuses on the competence and motivation of the trustee. In the analysis I am especially interested in the moral dimensions that play a role in a trusting relationship, and I argue that trustworthiness on an institution level has to start in the respect for the truster as an autonomous person.

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Meijboom, F L B 2008, 'Problems of trust: A question of trustworthiness : An ethical inquiry of trust and trustworthiness in the context of the agricultural and food sector', Doctor of Philosophy, Utrecht University.