Experts in Dialogue: An Introduction |
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Authors: | Gábor Kutrovátz Gábor Á Zemplén |
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Institution: | 1.Department of History and Philosophy of Science,E?tv?s Loránd University,Budapest,Hungary;2.Department of Philosophy and History of Science,Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Budapest,Hungary |
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Abstract: | Different approaches to expertise and argumentation are discussed. After introducing the problem of expertise and its present
day significance in a historical context, various connections with the study of arguments are highlighted. The need for and
potential of argumentation analysis to contribute to existing research in social epistemology, science studies, and cognitive
science, is discussed, touching on the problems of reasoning and argumentation, embodiment, tacit knowledge, expert context
versus public context, expert disagreement, persuasion versus justification, and argument analysis as meta-expertise. As the
arguments used by experts constitute a boundary object, we presume that a dialogue format is suitable to address central problems
of the special issue “Rethinking Arguments from Experts”. |
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