The following quote is now my standard answer to the Chesterton critics that have never actually read Chesterton, (it's called the The Dunning Kruger Effect )
"...the dumber you are, the more confident you are that you’re not actually dumb. And when you get invested in being aggressively dumb…well, the last thing you want to encounter are experts who disagree with you, and so you dismiss them in order to maintain your unreasonably high opinion of yourself. "
The above came from The Death of Expertise and is worth a read it can be found here.
I was not impressed by "The Death of Expertise". Here is my "reaction":
ReplyDeleteAssorted retorts from yahoo boards and elsewhere : What is Expertise? Some Things It is Not.
http://assortedretorts.blogspot.com/p/what-is-expertise-some-things-it-is-not.html