The nature and nurture of expertise: a fourth dimension

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Gregory J. Feist
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[1] San Jose State University,Department of Psychology
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences | 2013年 / 12卷
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Expertise; Interactional expertise; Tacit knowledge; Psychology;
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One formative idea behind the workshop on expertise in Berkeley in August of 2010 was to develop a viable “trading zone” of ideas, which is defined as a location “in which communities with a deep problem of communication manage to communicate” (Collins et al. 2010, p. 8). In the current case, the goal is to have a trading zone between philosophers, sociologists, and psychologists who communicate their ideas on expertise such that productive interdisciplinary collaboration results. In this paper, I review Harry Collins' three-dimensional model of expertise and provide a very brief and non-inclusive overview of a psychological response. In addition, I propose an addendum to the model by adding a fourth—natural talent—dimension.
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