Trust as a meta-emotion
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2017
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Blackwell for the Metaphilosophy Foundation
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Belli, Simone & Broncano, Fernando (2017). Trust as a Meta‐Emotion. Metaphilosophy 48 (4):430-448. doi.org/10.1111/meta.12255
Abstract
The aim of this article is to present trust as a meta-emotion, such that it is an emotion that precedes first-order emotions. It examines how trust can be considered a meta-emotion by establishing criteria for identifying trust as a meta-emotion. How trust plays out differently in aesthetic and ordinary contexts can provide another mode for investigating meta-emotions. The article illustrates how it is possible to recognize these meta-emotions in narratives. Finally, it presents one of the aims of trust, sharing knowledge between agents, when someone who provides testimony shares knowledge in an epistemic trust process with others. It shows a relationship construction between subjects and objects thanks to the trust, a meta-emotion that represents emotional ties between subjects to achieve another emotion.












