Expertise
Expertise
Philosophical Perspectives
Pritchard, Duncan; Lavazza, Andrea; Farina, Mirko
Oxford University Press
06/2024
304
Dura
9780198877301
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1: Duncan Pritchard, Mirko Farina, & Andrea Lavazza: Expertise
Part 2: Expertise and Trust
2: Massimo Pigliucci: The Problem of Pseudoscience: Who Should We Trust When it Comes to Fringe Beliefs?
3: Gloria Origgi: Authority, Legitimacy and the Expert-Layman Problem
4: Daniel DeNicola: Institutionalized Expertise: Trust, Rejection, and Ignorance
Part 3: Situated and Group Expertise
5: Lisa Bortolotti, Michael Larkin, and Michele Lim: Expertise as Perspectives in Dialogue
6: John Sutton: Affective, Cognitive, and Ecological Components of Joint Expertise in Collaborative Embodied Skills
Part 4: Expertise and Public Policy
7: Rivkah Hatchwell and David Papineau: Expert Judgement Without Values: Credences not Inductive Risks
8: Michela Massimi: From the Right to Science as an Epistemic-Cultural Human Right to the Right to Expertise
9: Harry Collins: Studies of Expertise and Experience'
Part 5: Expertise and Virtue
10: Linda Zagzebski: Humility for Experts
11: Andrea Lavazza and Mirko Farina: 1. Expertise-in-Action: The Importance of Intellectual and Moral Virtue(s) to Experts' Epistemic Authority'
Part 6: Expertise About Value
12: Dominic McIver Lopes: Experts in Aesthetic Value Practices
13: Emma Gordon: Moral Expertise and Socratic AI
Part 7: New Directions
14: Veli Mitova: Decolonising Experts
15: Duncan Pritchard: Public Expertise and Ignorance
1: Duncan Pritchard, Mirko Farina, & Andrea Lavazza: Expertise
Part 2: Expertise and Trust
2: Massimo Pigliucci: The Problem of Pseudoscience: Who Should We Trust When it Comes to Fringe Beliefs?
3: Gloria Origgi: Authority, Legitimacy and the Expert-Layman Problem
4: Daniel DeNicola: Institutionalized Expertise: Trust, Rejection, and Ignorance
Part 3: Situated and Group Expertise
5: Lisa Bortolotti, Michael Larkin, and Michele Lim: Expertise as Perspectives in Dialogue
6: John Sutton: Affective, Cognitive, and Ecological Components of Joint Expertise in Collaborative Embodied Skills
Part 4: Expertise and Public Policy
7: Rivkah Hatchwell and David Papineau: Expert Judgement Without Values: Credences not Inductive Risks
8: Michela Massimi: From the Right to Science as an Epistemic-Cultural Human Right to the Right to Expertise
9: Harry Collins: Studies of Expertise and Experience'
Part 5: Expertise and Virtue
10: Linda Zagzebski: Humility for Experts
11: Andrea Lavazza and Mirko Farina: 1. Expertise-in-Action: The Importance of Intellectual and Moral Virtue(s) to Experts' Epistemic Authority'
Part 6: Expertise About Value
12: Dominic McIver Lopes: Experts in Aesthetic Value Practices
13: Emma Gordon: Moral Expertise and Socratic AI
Part 7: New Directions
14: Veli Mitova: Decolonising Experts
15: Duncan Pritchard: Public Expertise and Ignorance