Belief, knowledge and expertise: the emergence of the lay expert in medical sociology.

作者: Lindsay Prior

DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.00339

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摘要: … In a similar way, the concept of belief has a far less sturdy status than the concept of knowledge. (One may believe in unicorns, but it would be difficult to claim knowledge of them). In …

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