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Trust and Virtual Worlds : Contemporary Perspectives, Hardback Book

Trust and Virtual Worlds : Contemporary Perspectives Hardback

Edited by Charles Ess, May Thorseth

Part of the Digital Formations series

Hardback

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Trust is essential to human society and the good life.

At the same time, citizens of developed countries spend more and more time in virtual environments.

This collection asks how far virtual environments, especially those affiliated with «Web 2.0», challenge and foster trust? The book’s early chapters establish historical, linguistic, and philosophical foundations for key concepts of trust, embodiment, virtuality, and virtual worlds.

Four philosophers then analyze how trust – historically interwoven with embodied co-presence – may be enhanced through online environments.

Final contributions tackle the specific challenges of virtual child pornography and democratic deliberation online. This is the first collection devoted exclusively to the philosophical dimensions of trust and virtual worlds.

It helps bring the reader up to date on the relevant concepts and issues, and on ways in which widely ranging insights and approaches may nonetheless cohere into a reasonably comprehensive account of trust.

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