Experts in Politics - Lessons from Socrates and Aristotle

Experts in Politics - Lessons from Socrates and Aristotle

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How cognitives biases affect us all including experts

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How cognitives biases affect us all including experts

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Experts in Politics - Lessons from Socrates and Aristotle

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Socrates' argument for what makes an expert
  3. 3 Elizabeth Anderson's theory that most scientists are credible, only a few obvious 'crackpots'
  4. 4 How Socrates tested experts with logic, argued for constant vigilance against fake experts
  5. 5 Isaiah Berlin's theory of experts as either hedgehogs or foxes
  6. 6 Contributory expertise vs interactional expertise
  7. 7 Aristotle on levels of expertise, how general knowledge can be sufficient to judge experts
  8. 8 How Plato warned against overconfidence in one's expertise
  9. 9 How cognitives biases affect us all including experts
  10. 10 What Aristotle teaches about how expertise should serve democracy, not overpower it
  11. 11 A model for dialogue between citizens and experts
  12. 12 Conclusion - how can we get better at testing experts?
  13. 13 Q&A Session

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