Experts in Politics - Lessons from Socrates and Aristotle
Offered By: Gresham College via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Socrates' argument for what makes an expert
Elizabeth Anderson's theory that most scientists are credible, only a few obvious 'crackpots'
How Socrates tested experts with logic, argued for constant vigilance against fake experts
Isaiah Berlin's theory of experts as either hedgehogs or foxes
Contributory expertise vs interactional expertise
Aristotle on levels of expertise, how general knowledge can be sufficient to judge experts
How Plato warned against overconfidence in one's expertise
How cognitives biases affect us all including experts
What Aristotle teaches about how expertise should serve democracy, not overpower it
A model for dialogue between citizens and experts
Conclusion - how can we get better at testing experts?
Q&A Session
Taught by
Gresham College
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