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Moreover, for trust to be warranted (i.e. well-grounded), both parties must be trustworthy.
Writings on the epistemology of trust obviously bear on the issue of when trust is warranted (i.e. justified).
Trust may not be warranted (i.e. plausible) because the agent has lost the ability to trust.
For trust to be warranted (i.e. plausible) in a relationship, the parties to that relationship must have attitudes toward one another that permit trust.
This model better reflects our accepted notion of rationality than a model in which all the beliefs are warranted, i.e. beliefs that once are attained are never retracted.
However, it is clear that not all the variation is warranted (i.e. due to patient need or preference).
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