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Experts in science: a view from the trenches
Authors:Carlo Martini
Institution:1. Finnish Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, PO Box 24, 00014, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:In this paper I analyze four so-called “principles of expertise”; that is, good epistemic practices that are normatively motivated by the epistemological literature on expert judgment. I highlight some of the problems that the four principles of expertise run into, when we try to implement them in concrete contexts of application (e.g. in science committees). I suggest some possible alternatives and adjustments to the principles, arguing in general that the epistemology of expertise should be informed both by case studies and by the literature on the use of experts in science practice.
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