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Epistemology of Testimony | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 4 facts
claimRichard Foley argues that trust in others, which is central to testimony, is no less justified than trust in oneself, which is central to memory.
quoteFricker (2006b) states: "Once a hearer forms belief that [p] on a teller T’s say-so, she is consequently committed to the proposition that T knows that [p]. But her belief about T which constitutes this trust, antecedent to her utterance, is something like this: T is such that not easily would she assert that [p], vouch for the truth of [p], unless she knew that [p]."
referenceEdward Hinchman published 'Telling as Inviting to Trust' in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70:562-87 in 2005.
referenceJohn Hardwig published 'The Role of Trust in Knowledge' in the Journal of Philosophy 88:693-708 in 1991.
Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Feb 26, 2001 2 facts
Epistemological Problems of Testimony plato.stanford.edu Apr 1, 2021 2 facts
claimProponents of the Assurance View maintain that the speech act of telling is central to understanding the relationship between a speaker and their audience, as telling involves a speaker inviting their audience to trust that a proposition is true, effectively guaranteeing the truth of the proposition.
referenceWard E. Jones authored the article "Dissident versus Loyalist: Which Scientists Should We Trust?," published in the 2002 issue of "The Journal of Value Inquiry."
Social Epistemology - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu Jul 24, 2024 2 facts
claimEpistemology is defined as the study of knowledge and related phenomena, including attitudes like belief and trust, attributes like justification and reliability, and intellectual traits such as humility or arrogance.
claimTestimony is defined as an epistemic interaction where individuals communicate information to others and ask them to take their word for it, requiring trust.
A Mixed-Methods Study of Open-Source Software Maintainers On ... arxiv.org Feb 3, 2025 2 facts
referenceDominik Wermke, Noah Wöhler, Jan H. Klemmer, Marcel Fourné, Yasemin Acar, and Sascha Fahl conducted a qualitative study on security and trust in open source software projects, published in the 2022 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP).
referenceWermke et al. interviewed 27 open-source software (OSS) maintainers to investigate their behind-the-scenes processes, specifically regarding vulnerability management, security, and trust.
Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org 1 fact
measurementIn a study of 40 healthy subjects, Dolder et al. (2016) found that LSD increased happiness, trust, closeness to others, emotional empathy, and sociality.
What is Open Source: Understanding Its Impact on Technology and ... algocademy.com 1 fact
claimOpen source software allows anyone to use, change, and share code freely, which promotes trust and collaboration.
Neuro-Symbolic AI: Explainability, Challenges, and Future Trends arxiv.org Nov 7, 2024 1 fact
referenceRuben S. Verhagen, Siddharth Mehrotra, Mark A. Neerincx, Catholijn M. Jonker, and Myrthe L. Tielman explored the effectiveness of explanations for appropriate trust in AI systems, drawing lessons from cognitive psychology in 2022.
A Survey of Incorporating Psychological Theories in LLMs - arXiv arxiv.org 1 fact
claimMalicious actors can leverage social influence to undermine trust in digital spaces, highlighting the potential of inoculation theory to proactively guard against manipulative strategies in Large Language Models, as noted by Zeng et al. (2024a), Liu et al. (2025), and Ai et al. (2024b).
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 9, 1999 1 fact
referenceThomas Kuhn (1962) asserts that the attitude scientists hold toward their paradigms includes both belief and "trust."
Day-5 | Anu Anuja - LinkedIn linkedin.com Feb 20, 2026 1 fact
claimThe 'trust' roadblock in HealthTech AI arises when systems fail to explain their outputs in a way that aligns with clinical decision-making, causing clinicians to hesitate in relying on the technology.
Unlocking the Potential of Generative AI through Neuro-Symbolic ... arxiv.org Feb 16, 2025 1 fact
claimInterpretability in Neuro-Symbolic AI (NSAI) systems is defined as the ability of a model to explain its decisions, which ensures transparency and trust.
Exploring Open-Source Software Ecosystems for Hardware ... link.springer.com May 1, 2024 1 fact
referenceD. Wermke et al. conducted a qualitative study on security and trust in open source software projects, which was published in the 2022 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimThe expression of loving-kindness, a sense of connectedness, and feelings of trust and cooperation are associated with increased activity in the ventral striatum (Cialdini et al., 1997; Bora et al., 2009).