What does an elected official at the highest levels of our democracy need to know? This is a pressing issue perhaps this election year more than any other in recent memory. Posting about the knowledge and skill required for presidential office from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/should-presidents-be-experts
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
The potential for experts to exploit their positions of authority requires attention to the role of ...
If one set out to design a democracy in which the personal qualities of the top leader could be expe...
This research project sought to clarify the circumstances under which scientific expertise has been ...
Expertise has come under attack not least since the Brexit vote in the UK and Donald Trump’s electio...
Experts can play a number of roles in democratic innovations. However, there are challenges to consi...
One of President Obama’s most important tasks upon entering office in 2008 was the filling of more t...
The problem of the proper role of knowledge in political decision-making is a traditional and major ...
This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemol...
The job description for president of the United States is limited to a short section in the United S...
The phenomenon of expertise produces two problems for liberal democratic theory: the first is whethe...
Epistemic democrats are rightly concerned with the quality of outcomes and judge democratic procedu...
What authority should experts have? The “authority” of “speaking with authority” is not the “authori...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making, an...
Especially but not exclusively in the United States, there is a significant gulf between expert opin...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
The potential for experts to exploit their positions of authority requires attention to the role of ...
If one set out to design a democracy in which the personal qualities of the top leader could be expe...
This research project sought to clarify the circumstances under which scientific expertise has been ...
Expertise has come under attack not least since the Brexit vote in the UK and Donald Trump’s electio...
Experts can play a number of roles in democratic innovations. However, there are challenges to consi...
One of President Obama’s most important tasks upon entering office in 2008 was the filling of more t...
The problem of the proper role of knowledge in political decision-making is a traditional and major ...
This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemol...
The job description for president of the United States is limited to a short section in the United S...
The phenomenon of expertise produces two problems for liberal democratic theory: the first is whethe...
Epistemic democrats are rightly concerned with the quality of outcomes and judge democratic procedu...
What authority should experts have? The “authority” of “speaking with authority” is not the “authori...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making, an...
Especially but not exclusively in the United States, there is a significant gulf between expert opin...
This book offers a concise and accessible introduction to debates about expertise, policy-making and...
The potential for experts to exploit their positions of authority requires attention to the role of ...
If one set out to design a democracy in which the personal qualities of the top leader could be expe...