Introduction to the Special Issue: “Expertise, Semiotics and Interactivity”

Social Epistemology 38 (1):1-12 (2024)
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In this article, we offer an overview of the philosophical and psychological literatures on expertise. Work so far has failed to engage with recent work in embodied and encultured cognition--in particular the notions of interactivity and semiosis. We suggest how bringing these concepts on board reveals new areas of research concerning the philosophy and psychology of expertise. We conclude with a brief synopsis of each paper.

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Charles Lassiter
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