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Experts are not perfect, but their knowledge is valuable from "summary" of The Death of Expertise by Thomas M. Nichols

Experts are human beings, subject to the same biases, limitations, and imperfections as everyone else. They make mistakes, they hold personal opinions, and they can be swayed by emotions or ideology. However, it is crucial to recognize that their imperfections do not negate the value of their knowledge and expertise. Experts have spent years studying and researching their respective fields, gaining insights and understanding that the average person may not possess. Their expertise is based on evidence, data, and rigorous analysis, providing a foundation of knowledge that can guide decisions and actions in a complex world. While experts may not have all the answers or be infallible, their knowledge can offer valuable insights and perspectives that can help inform public discourse, policy-making, and individual decision-making. In a society that is ...
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    The Death of Expertise

    Thomas M. Nichols

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