Experts’ knowledge cannot be reduced to sets of isolated facts or propositions but, instead, reflects contexts of applicability; knowledge is “conditionalized” on a set of circumstances.
Experts’ knowledge cannot be reduced to sets of isolated facts or propositions but, instead, reflects contexts of applicability; knowledge is “conditionalized” on a set of circumstances.
- “The facts give rise to the law.”
Experts are able to flexibly retrieve important aspects of their knowledge with little attention or effort.
- Used over 15 casebooks for same course