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Eyeballing expertise

Social Studies of Science, 2014
‘Tacit’ and ‘explicit’ knowledge, and their relation to expertise, have a long-standing importance within social studies of science and technology. At the centre of the development of thinking about these topics has been the work of Harry Collins and Robert Evans. In this article, we bring to bear observations of the work of people involved in grading
Catelijne, Coopmans, Graham, Button
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Sorting Expertise

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
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Kaya, Ayça, Vereshchagina, Galina
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A model of expertise

The Optician, 2021
Yiannis Kotoulas talks to Eva Davé about winning Optical Supplier of the Year at the 2020 Optician ...
Yiannis Kotoulas
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Expertise

Hospital Practice, 1991
Abstract AFTER HAVING BEEN AN ACADEMIC for more years than I care to recount, I suppose I have come to have a love-hate relationship with the professoriat. A few things have emerged in recent months that have shaken me up. It began in the Persian Gulf crisis, leading up to and culminating with Operation Desert Storm.
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Trump, COVID-19, and the War on Expertise

, 2020
In times of crisis, the American public looks to the president for leadership that will usher the country successfully to the other side of troubled times.
Paul E. Rutledge
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Philosophical Expertise

Philosophy Compass, 2014
Abstract Recent work in experimental philosophy has indicated that intuitions may be subject to several forms of bias, thereby casting doubt on the viability of intuition as an evidential source in philosophy. A common reply to these findings is the ‘expertise defense’ – the claim that although biases may be found in the intuitions of
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Individual expertise versus domain expertise.

American Psychologist, 2014
Comments on the article by T. J. G. Tracey et al. (see record 2013-45602-001), which addressed the question of whether "psychotherapy is a profession without any expertise." In the past two decades, new insights have emerged on expertise in various domains, including psychotherapy.
James, Shanteau, David J, Weiss
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Philosophical expertise and scientific expertise

Philosophical Psychology, 2014
The “expertise defense” is the claim that philosophers have special expertise that allows them to resist the biases suggested by the findings of experimental philosophers. Typically, this defense is backed up by an analogy with expertise in science or other academic fields.
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Expertise

Routledge Handbook of Global Environmental Politics, 2022
A. Karvonen, R. Brand
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Conceptualizing Gender Expertise: Locating the Expertise in Gender Expertise

2015
The concept of expertise has a detailed history within the social sciences; however, gender expertise, and more specifically the conceptualization of gender expertise, has received relatively little attention in non-feminist and feminist literatures.
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