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TRUST. BUILT ON BENEVOLENCE BASIS FOR SOCIETY RESPECT FOR AUTONOMY. ELEMENTS OF TRUST I. ATTITUDE/DISPOSITION TO ACT OR RESPOND IN CERTAIN WAYS. NONMALEFICENCE CONSISTENCY PROTECTION OF THE VULNERABLE COMMONALITY OF VALUES AND GOALS. EXPERTISE SHARED STANDARDS FOR SUCCESS.
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TRUST BUILT ON BENEVOLENCE BASIS FOR SOCIETY RESPECT FOR AUTONOMY
ELEMENTS OF TRUST I • ATTITUDE/DISPOSITION TO ACT OR RESPOND IN CERTAIN WAYS. • NONMALEFICENCE • CONSISTENCY • PROTECTION OF THE VULNERABLE • COMMONALITY OF VALUES AND GOALS. • EXPERTISE • SHARED STANDARDS FOR SUCCESS
ELEMENTS OF TRUST II • JUDGMENTS ABOUT THOSE TRUSTED. • ALLOWS DISCRETION IN BEHAVIOR • LONGER-TERM RELATIONSHIPS. • MUTUALITY OF INTERESTS • NON-VIOLATION OF VULNERABILITIES • MORALLY WORTHY PROJECTS VS. MORALLY UNWORTHY PROJECTS
KINDS OF TRUST I • BASIC TRUST • MAINTAINS SOCIAL ORDER • ACT IN STANDARD WAYS TO AVOID TAKING ADVANTAGE OF VULNERABILITIES • PRECONDITION OF SOCIAL LIFE • GUARDED TRUST • EXPLICIT CONTRACTS TO PROTECT VULNERABILITIES • SPECIFY PENALTIES FOR INJURIES • MAINTAIN RELATIONSHIP IN FACE OF UNCERTAINTIES
KINDS OF TRUST II • EXTENDED TRUST • RELATIONSHIPS BEYOND CONTRACTS • DISCRIMINATION IN THOSE TO BE TRUSTED • EXPOSURE OF VULNERABILITES WHEN THERE ARE CLEAR UNCERTAINTIES
SPECIAL ISSUES IN TRUST • INCLUDES SELF-INTEREST. • GOES BEYOND SELF-INTEREST. • NECESSITY OF COMMUNICATION AND UNDERSTANDING. • RECIPROCITY RESPECTING AUTONOMY.