A History and Philosophy of Expertise

A History and Philosophy of Expertise
Title A History and Philosophy of Expertise PDF eBook
Author Jamie Carlin Watson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 289
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1350216496

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In this comprehensive tour of the long history and philosophy of expertise, from ancient Greece to the 20th century, Jamie Carlin Watson tackles the question of expertise and why we can be skeptical of what experts say, making a valuable contribution to contemporary philosophical debates on authority, testimony, disagreement and trust. His review sketches out the ancient origins of the concept, discussing its early association with cunning, skill and authority and covering the sort of training that ancient thinkers believed was required for expertise. Watson looks at the evolution of the expert in the middle ages into a type of “genius” or “innate talent” , moving to the role of psychological research in 16th-century Germany, the influence of Darwin, the impact of behaviorism and its interest to computer scientists, and its transformation into the largely cognitive concept psychologists study today.

Management Fundamentals

Management Fundamentals
Title Management Fundamentals PDF eBook
Author Joel H. Garner
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1990
Genre
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The Media and Social Theory

The Media and Social Theory
Title The Media and Social Theory PDF eBook
Author David Hesmondhalgh
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 310
Release 2008-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 1134061439

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This collection brings together major and emerging media analysts to consider key processes of media change, using a number of critical perspectives. The editors present a formidable range of theoretical viewpoints and approaches, applied to a broad and fascinating variety of case studies, from reality television to the BBC World Service, from blogging to control of copyright.

The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance

The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance
Title The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance PDF eBook
Author K. Anders Ericsson
Publisher
Total Pages 985
Release 2018-05-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1107137551

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In this book, some of the world's foremost 'experts on expertise' provide scientific knowledge on expertise and expert performance.

Power, Knowledge, and Expertise in Elizabethan England

Power, Knowledge, and Expertise in Elizabethan England
Title Power, Knowledge, and Expertise in Elizabethan England PDF eBook
Author Eric H. Ash
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780801879920

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The Politics of Expertise

The Politics of Expertise
Title The Politics of Expertise PDF eBook
Author Stephen P. Turner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 379
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113464423X

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This book collects case studies and theoretical papers on expertise, focusing on four major themes: legitimation, the aggregation of knowledge, the distribution of knowledge and the distribution of power. It focuses on the institutional means by which the distribution of knowledge and the distribution of power are connected, and how the problems of aggregating knowledge and legitimating it are solved by these structures. The radical novelty of this approach is that it places the traditional discussion of expertise in democracy into a much larger framework of knowledge and power relations, and in addition begins to raise the questions of epistemology that a serious account of these problems requires.

Authority and Expertise in Ancient Scientific Culture

Authority and Expertise in Ancient Scientific Culture
Title Authority and Expertise in Ancient Scientific Culture PDF eBook
Author Jason König
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 871
Release 2017-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1316849066

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How did ancient scientific and knowledge-ordering writers make their work authoritative? This book answers that question for a wide range of ancient disciplines, from mathematics, medicine, architecture and agriculture, through to law, historiography and philosophy - focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on the literature of the Roman Empire. It draws attention to habits that these different fields had in common, while also showing how individual texts and authors manipulated standard techniques of self-authorisation in distinctive ways. It stresses the importance of competitive and assertive styles of self-presentation, and also examines some of the pressures that pulled in the opposite direction by looking at authors who chose to acknowledge the limitations of their own knowledge or resisted close identification with narrow versions of expert identity. A final chapter by Sir Geoffrey Lloyd offers a comparative account of scientific authority and expertise in ancient Chinese, Indian and Mesopotamian culture.