Expertise and metaphor

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Expertise and metaphor

Robert R. Hoffman, guest eidtor

(Metaphor and symbolic activity, vol.7 nos. 3 & 4 . a special isseu)

Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, c1992

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Description

As specialized topics in basic science come to age, one often begins to see applications, and this special issue represents such maturation. Contributors present some empirical studies of the nexus of expertise, metaphor, and model. Topics include the use of metaphors by expert politicians, software developers, experimental psychologists, mnemonists, and diagnosticians of semiconductor faults. Diverse theoretical issues arise, ranging from the question of whether metaphors for mental imagery are in fact metaphors, to the question of how to generate neural networks that stimulate the process of falsifying scientific theories. It is not absolutely certain that metaphor will enable us to say anything especially profound about expertise or that expertise will enable us to learn anything especially profound about metaphor. The editor, however, is convinced that metaphor will be a useful -- if not necessary -- tool in the analysis of expertise, in the process of knowledge elicitation for expert systems, and in the process of capturing, representing, preserving, and disseminating the knowledge and skills of experts.

Table of Contents

Volume 7, Numbers 3 & 4, 1992. Contents: R.R. Hoffman, Introduction: From the Mouths of Experts Ofttimes Come Metaphors. F.S. Bellezza, The Mind's Eye in Expert Memorizers' Descriptions of Remembering. M. LaFrance, Excavation, Capture, Collection, and Creation: Computer Scientists' Metaphors for Eliciting Human Expertise. I.A. Zualkernan, P.E. Johnson, Metaphors of Reasoning as Problem -Solving Tools. J. Weitzenfeld, T. Riedl, C. Chubb, J. Freeman, The Use of Cross-Domain Language by Expert Software Developers. J.F. Voss, J. Kennet, J. Wiley, T.Y.E. Schooler, Experts at Debate: The Use of Metaphor in the U.S. Senate Debate on the Gulf Crisis. N.J. Cooke, M.C. Bartha, An Empirical Investigation of Psychological Metaphor. R.P. Honeck, J.G. Temple, Metaphor, Expertise, and a PEST: Comments on the Contributions to This Special Issue.

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  • NCID
    BA79022565
  • ISBN
    • 0805899944
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hillsdale
  • Pages/Volumes
    p. 115-252
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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