The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise

Author:   Ellen Fridland (King's College, London, UK) ,  Carlotta Pavese (Duke University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138744776


Pages:   542
Publication Date:   21 August 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ellen Fridland (King's College, London, UK) ,  Carlotta Pavese (Duke University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.038kg
ISBN:  

9781138744776


ISBN 10:   1138744778
Pages:   542
Publication Date:   21 August 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction Ellen Fridland and Carlotta Pavese Part I: Skill in the History of Philosophy (East and West) 1. Skill and Virtuosity in Buddhist and Daoist Philosophy Jay L Garfield and Graham Priest 2. Skill and Expertise in Three Schools of Classical Chinese Thought Hagop Sarkissian 3. Volition, Action, and Skill in Indian Buddhist Philosophy Matthew MacKenzie 4. Technē in the Platonic Dialogues Tom Angier 5. Technê in Aristotle’s taxonomy of knowledge Thomas K. Johansen 6. Mendelssohn and Kant on Virtue as a Skill Melissa Merritt 7. Gilbert Ryle on Skill as Knowledge-How Michael Kremer 8. Anscombe on Action and Practical Knowledge Will Small 9. Hubert Dreyfus on Practical and Embodied Intelligence Kristina Gehrman and John Schwenkler Part II: Skill in Epistemology 10. Knowledge, Skill, and Virtue Epistemology Duncan Pritchard 11. Skill and Knowledge Ernest Sosa and Laura Frances Callahan 12. Know-How and Skill: The Puzzles of Priority and Equivalence Yuri Cath 13. Knowledge as Skill Stephen Hetherington Part III: Skill, intelligence, and agency 14. Consciousness and Skill Barbara Montero 15. Embodied Experience in the Cognitive Ecologies of Skilled Performance John Sutton and Kath Bicknell 16. Automaticity, Control, and Attention in Skill Wayne Wu 17. Automatizing Knowledge: Confusion Over What Cognitive Neuroscience Tells Us about Intellectualism John W. Krakauer 18. Practical Representation Carlotta Pavese 19. The Nature of Skill: Functions and Control Structures Ellen Fridland 20. The Intelligence of Motor Control Myrto Mylopolous 21. The Targets of Skill, and their Importance Joshua Shepherd Part IV: Skill in Perception, Imagination, and Emotion 22. Embodying Expertise as a Performer and Perceiver: Insights from the Arts and Robotics Emily S. Cross 23. Motor Representation and Knowledge of Skilled Action Corrado Sinigaglia and Stephen A. Butterfill 24. Skill and Expertise in Perception Susanna Siegel 25. Perceptual Skills Dustin Stokes and Bence Nanay 26. Skill, Visual Prejudice, and Know-How Keota Fields 27. The Skill of Imagination Amy Kind 28. Emotion Recognition as a Social Skill Gen Eickers and Jesse Prinz Part V: Skill, Language, and Social Cognition 29. Skill and Expertise in Joint Action James Strachan, Gunther Knoblich, and Natalie Sebanz 30. Self- and Other-Awareness in Join Expert Performance Shaun Gallagher and Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza 31. The Evolution of Skilled Imitative learning: A Social Attention Hypothesis Antonella Tramacere and Richard Moore 32. Semantic Competence Diego Marconi 33. Pragmatic Competence Filippo Domaneschi and Valentina Bambini Part VI: Skill and Expertise in Normative Philosophy 34. Moral Expertise Julia Driver 35. A Theory of Political Expertise Alexander A. Guerrero 36. Skills of Justice Paul Bloomfield 37. Why Moral Philosophers Are Not the Most Virtuous People Bana Bashour 38. Virtue as a skill: Self-Regulation and Social Psychology Matt Stichter 39. De-biasing, Skill, and Intergroup Virtue Michael Brownstein.

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Ellen Fridland is a philosopher of mind and cognitive science at King’s College London, UK. Carlotta Pavese is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University, USA.

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