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Knowledge on Trust
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
1: The Epistemology of Testimony
2: The Reductive Theory
3: Trust and the Transmission of Knowledge
4: The Non-Reductive Theory
5: Trust and the Uptake of Testimony
6: The Assurance Theory
7: Trust and The Institution of Testimony
8: The Trust Theory
References
Index

About the Author

Paul Faulkner has been a lecturer in Philosophy at Sheffield since 2001, following a two-year lectureship at University College London. His degree is in Social Anthropology from Cambridge, and he studied as a postgraduate in Philosophy at King's College London, and in Computer Science at Cambridge. He received his doctorate in Philosophy from University College London.

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Knowledge on Trust is a rich, multi-faceted, and carefully argued work
*Thomas W. Simpson, Mind,*

its interesting throughout. Since everyone working on testimony should read Knowledge on Trust, I have a good reason for thinking they will.
*Peter J. Graham, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews*

Faulkners positive proposal is intriguing, and worthy of much further reflection. I recommend his book highly to anyone interested in these challenging issues.
*Guy Longworth, Analysis*

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