2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11097-018-9557-z
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Against a “mindless” account of perceptual expertise

Abstract: According to Hubert Dreyfus's famous claim that expertise is fundamentally "mindless," experts in any domain perform most effectively when their activity is automatic and unmediated by concepts or cognitive processes like attention and memory. While several scholars have recently challenged the plausibility of Dreyfus's "mindless" account of expertise for explaining a wide range of expert activities, there has been little consideration of the one form of expertise which might be most amenable to Dreyfus's acco… Show more

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