Linguistique de l’écrit

Revue internationale en libre accès

Revue | Volume | Article

234583

Academic superstars

competent or lucky?

Remco Heesen

pp. 4499-4518

Résumé

I show that the social stratification of academic science can arise as a result of academics’ preference for reading work of high epistemic value. This is consistent with a view on which academic superstars are highly competent academics, but also with a view on which superstars arise primarily due to luck. I argue that stratification is beneficial if most superstars are competent, but not if most superstars are lucky. I also argue that it is impossible to tell whether most superstars are in fact competent or lucky, or which group a given superstar belongs to, and hence whether stratification is overall beneficial.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Buckner Cameron, Fridland Ellen (2017) Cognition. Synthese 194 (11).

Pages: 4499-4518

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1146-5

Citation complète:

Heesen Remco, 2017, Academic superstars: competent or lucky? Synthese 194 (11), Cognition, 4499-4518. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-016-1146-5.