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A History And Philosophy Of Expertise The Nature And Limits Of Authority Jamie Carlin Watson

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A History And Philosophy Of Expertise The Nature And Limits Of Authority Jamie Carlin Watson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Author: Jamie Carlin Watson
ISBN: 9781350216488, 9781350217683, 1350216488, 1350217689
Language: English
Year: 2022

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A History And Philosophy Of Expertise The Nature And Limits Of Authority Jamie Carlin Watson by Jamie Carlin Watson 9781350216488, 9781350217683, 1350216488, 1350217689 instant download after payment.

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

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