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Expertise: A Philosophical Introduction

Autor Dr Jamie Carlin Watson
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What does it mean to be an expert? What sort of authority do experts really have? And what role should they play in today's society?Addressing why ever larger segments of society are skeptical of what experts say, Expertise: A Philosophical Introduction reviews contemporary philosophical debates and introduces what an account of expertise needs to accomplish in order to be believed. Drawing on research from philosophers and sociologists, chapters explore widely held accounts of expertise and uncover their limitations, outlining a set of conceptual criteria a successful account of expertise should meet.By providing suggestions for how a philosophy of expertise can inform practical disciplines such as politics, religion, and applied ethics, this timely introduction to a topic of pressing importance reveals what philosophical thinking about expertise can contribute to growing concerns about experts in the 21st century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350083851
ISBN-10: 1350083852
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Introduces the key philosophical accounts of expertise, including veritism and the performance-based accounts of Hubert Dreyfus and Harry Collins and Anders Ericsson

Notă biografică

Jamie Carlin Watson is Assistant Professor of Medical Humanities and Bioethics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, USA.

Cuprins

1. Introduction2. What Experts Do3. Building a Philosophy of Expertise4. Truth-tracking Accounts5. Performance-tracking Accounts6. The Epistemic Facility Account7. Expertise and Disagreement8. The Limits of ExpertiseBibliography Index

Recenzii

While this is a valuable contribution to the philosophy of expertise, it is not only for philosophers. This is an excellent book for both research and teaching purposes, with something to offer those looking for a comprehensive introduction to expertise as it has been theorized across philosophy, psychology, and sociology, as well as those of us who specialize in these disciplines and could use some help escaping our epistemic bubbles and echo chambers.
Jamie Carlin Watson's book at once lives up to its title by offering a rigorous yet highly readable overview of the philosophical discussion surrounding expertise, and exceeds expectations by at the same time presenting an original and attractive account of what it is to be an expert.
If anyone doubted the importance of expertise in modern life, or the complexities of dealing with it, the current world circumstances will have changed their mind. Jamie Carlin Watson has provided a serious and highly accessible philosophical introduction to the literature on the topic, as well as providing his own synthetic view.
Traditionally, the study of expertise could be represented by a Venn diagram with psychology and philosophy strongly overlapping. A third component, sociology, has more recently been added to the scheme. Jamie Carlin Watson is the first to embark on a survey of the whole terrain, approaching it critically from the point of view of a philosopher.
Expertise is a multifaceted concept, requiring the subtle, multidisciplinary treatment that Watson offers in this book.