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On interactional expertise: Pragmatic and ontological considerations
Authors:Evan Selinger  John Mix
Institution:(1) Department of Operations Management and Information Systems, College of Business, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115-2854, USA;(2) Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115-2854, USA;(3) School of Nursing and Health Studies, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115-2854, USA;(4) College of Law, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115-2854, USA;(5) Department of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 14623, USA
Abstract:This paper is a critical examination of Harry Collins's investigation into a third form of knowledge, “interactional expertise.” We argue that although Collins makes a genuine contribution to the phenomenological literature on expertise, his account requires further critical evaluation and response due to pragmatic and ontological considerations. We contend that by refining (in some questionable ways) the category of interactional expertise so as to create epistemological equivalence between activists, sociologists, critics, journalists, and some science administrators, Collins potentially undermines the value that a more rigorously construed concept of interactional expertise might have. We further show that Collins misunderstands the nature of embodiment in a way that is exacerbated by the sociological perspective that he adopts.
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