Laurie Taylor discusses the nature of trust, its evolutionary origins and its meaning in contemporary society. He talks to the philosopher Onora O’Neill and the social theorist Marek Kohn.
July 10, 2008 at 1:54 pm · Filed under Podcasts, Social Networking
Laurie Taylor discusses the nature of trust, its evolutionary origins and its meaning in contemporary society. He talks to the philosopher Onora O’Neill and the social theorist Marek Kohn.
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