TY - UNPD A1 - Cozzaglio, Ilaria T1 - What is political about political trust? N2 - The resurgence of populism and the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic have consolidated an appeal to the language of trust and distrust in the political arena, but any reference to these notions has often turned into an ideological and polarized debate. As a result, the possibility of developing an appropriate picture of the conditions for trust in politics has been undermined. To navigate the different demands for trust raised in the political arena, a notion of political trust must cover two partially unfulfilled tasks. One is to clarify what trust means when referring specifically to the political context. The other is to connect political trust to other notions that populate the debate on trustworthiness in the political arena - those of rational, moral, epistemic, and procedural trust. I will show how the political categories I use to define the scope of a political notion of trust function as normative leverages to develop politics-compatible versions of rational, moral, procedural, and epistemic trust. T3 - ConTrust Working Paper Series - No. 5 KW - political trust KW - conflict KW - legitimacy KW - moral trust KW - political realism Y1 - 2023 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/73741 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-737413 PB - ConTrust - Trust in Conflict. Research Centre “Normative Orders” of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main CY - Frankfurt am Main ER -