Frames of Deceit is a philosophical investigation of the nature of trust in public and private life. It examines how trust originates, how it is challenged, and how it is recovered when moral and political imperfections collide. In politics, rulers may be called upon to act badly for the sake of a political good, and in private life intimate attachments are formed in which the costs of betrayal are high. This book asks how trust is tested by human goods, moral character, and power relations. It explores whether an individual's experience of betrayal differs totally from that of a community...
Frames of Deceit is a philosophical investigation of the nature of trust in public and private life. It examines how trust originates, how it is chall...
This book brings together thirty years of original empirical research on key aspects of the formation and development of small firms from selected articles authored or co-authored by Peter Johnson. Complete with a comprehensive introduction from the author placing the work in relation to the contemporary debates on the subject and providing a cohesive overview, these essays provide an excellent historical context for current research in this area.
Many of the studies in this book emphasise the interrelatedness of economic activity and decisions, an emphasis that serves as an...
This book brings together thirty years of original empirical research on key aspects of the formation and development of small firms from selected ...
This text is part of the Bristol Introductions series which aims to present perspectives on philosophical themes, using non-technical language, for both the new and the advanced scholar.
This text is part of the Bristol Introductions series which aims to present perspectives on philosophical themes, using non-technical language, for bo...