Team Sports and Epistemic Trust

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Robert Sinclair

This paper applies resources from social epistemology to the case of sporting activities involving teams.  Using Hardwig’s work on epistemic trust, I argue that organized team sport is an epistemic achievement where team members exhibit trust in each other’s abilities as skilled athletes.  Team sporting activity and success is shown to rely on participant’s knowledge of each other’s skilled abilities where this further requires moral trust in those abilities.

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epistemic trust; ethics; Hardwig; knowledge; team sports

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Sinclair, Robert. «Team Sports and Epistemic Trust». FairPlay, Revista de Filosofia, Ética y Derecho del Deporte, 2020, núm. 18, p. 146-57, http://raco.cat/index.php/FairPlay/article/view/375495.