ABSTRACT

Philosophical questions surrounding skill and expertise can be traced back as far as Ancient Greece, China, and India. In the twentieth century, skilled action was an important factor in the work of phenomenologists such as Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty and analytic philosophers including Gilbert Ryle. However, as a subject in its own right it has, until now, remained largely in the background.

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise is an outstanding reference source and the first major collection of its kind, reflecting the explosion of interest in the topic in recent years. Comprising thirty-nine chapters written by leading international contributors, the Handbook is organized into six clear parts:

• Skill in the history of philosophy (East and West)
• Skill in epistemology
• Skill, intelligence, and agency
• Skill in perception, imagination, and emotion
• Skill, language, and social cognition
• Skill and expertise in normative philosophy.

Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind and psychology, epistemology, and ethics, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise is also suitable for those in related disciplines such as social psychology and cognitive science. It is also relevant to those who are interested in conceptual issues underlying skill and expertise in fields such as sport, the performing arts, and medicine.

part I|106 pages

Skill in the history of philosophy (East and West)

chapter 4|11 pages

TechnĒ in the Platonic Dialogues

part II|46 pages

Skill in epistemology

chapter 11|11 pages

Skill and Knowledge

chapter 12|11 pages

Know how and Skill

The puzzles of priority and equivalence

chapter 13|11 pages

Knowledge as Skill

part III|100 pages

Skill, intelligence, and agency

chapter 14|13 pages

Consciousness and Skill

chapter 17|7 pages

Automatizing Knowledge

Confusion over what cognitive neuroscience tells us about intellectualism

chapter 18|19 pages

Practical Representation*

chapter 19|13 pages

The Nature of Skill

Functions and control structures

part IV|83 pages

Skill in perception, imagination, and emotion

chapter 22|11 pages

Embodying Expertise as a Performer and Perceiver

Insights from the arts and robotics

chapter 25|10 pages

Perceptual Skills

chapter 27|12 pages

The Skill of Imagination

part V|68 pages

Skill, language, and social cognition

part VI|86 pages

Skill and expertise in normative philosophy

chapter 34|12 pages

Moral Expertise

chapter 36|16 pages

Skills of Justice

chapter 38|15 pages

Virtue as Skill

Self-regulation and social psychology