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Knowledge and expertise are not the same from "summary" of The Death of Expertise by Thomas M. Nichols

Expertise and knowledge are often conflated in the public discourse, but they are fundamentally different concepts. Knowledge refers to a general understanding of facts, information, and concepts, while expertise requires a deeper level of understanding and experience in a specific field. One can have knowledge without expertise, but one cannot have expertise without knowledge. In today's society, the boundaries between knowledge and expertise have become blurred, leading to a devaluation of true expertise. The rise of the internet and social media has given everyone a platform to share their opinions and information, regardless of their level of expertise in a particular subject. This has created a false sense of knowledge and expertise, leading to a distrust of true experts and a disregard for their opinions. True expertise requires years of study, training, and experience in a specific field. It involves a deep understanding of the complexities and nuances of a subject, as well as the ability to apply that knowledge in real-world situations...
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    The Death of Expertise

    Thomas M. Nichols

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