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(2008) Synthese 160 (1).

Trust, risk, and the social contract

Brian Skyrms

pp. 21-25

The problem of trust is discussed in terms of David Hume’s meadow-draining example. This is analyzed in terms of rational choice, evolutionary game theory and a dynamic model of social network formation. The kind of explanation that postulates an innate predisposition to trust is seen to be unnecessary when social network dynamics is taken into account.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-006-9075-3

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Skyrms, B. (2008). Trust, risk, and the social contract. Synthese 160 (1), pp. 21-25.

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