In this paper, I argue that many arguments from expert opinion are strong arguments. Therefore, in many cases it is rational to rely on experts since in many cases the fact that an expert says that p makes it highly likely that p is true. I will defend this claim by providing five arguments that illuminate and elaborate on five crucial claims about expertise. In this way, I aim to undermine recent attempts to establish a rampant scepticism about arguments from expert opinion. © Markus Seidel.
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Seidel, M. (2014). Throwing the baby out with the water: From reasonably scrutinizing authorities to rampant scepticism about expertise. Informal Logic, 34(2), 192–218. https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v34i2.3886
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