Deliberative democracy is one of the best designs that could facilitate good public policy decision making and bring about epistemic good based on Mercier and Sperber's (M&S's) theory of reasoning. However, three conditions are necessary : (1) an ethic of individual epistemic humility, (2) a pragmatic deflationist definition of truth, and (3) a microscopic framing power analysis during group reasoning
1noIn this article, the author examines the structure of four deliberative models: epistemic democra...
Deliberative democracy is a political theory that requires legitimate decision making to be based o...
Deliberative democracy, whatever it exactly means, has become one of the most promising ideals in de...
Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This model is a proposal for the regenerat...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This...
Epistemic democracy is standardly characterized in terms of “aiming at truth”. This presupposes a ve...
Research on the normative ideal of democracy has taken a sharp epistemic and deliberative turn. Incr...
This paper contributes to growing debates over the decision-making ability of democracy by consideri...
One instrumental defense of democracy is epistemic in character: Insofar as there is a correct answe...
When democracies channel decision-making into democratically-structured deliberation, they will tend...
Epistemic justification is necessary for deliberative democracy, yet there is a question about what ...
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snjezana Prij...
Theories of Deliberative Democracy are en vogue. They seem to give a new foundation and justificatio...
Many contributors to the literature on democratic theory argue that deliberative democratic procedur...
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prij...
1noIn this article, the author examines the structure of four deliberative models: epistemic democra...
Deliberative democracy is a political theory that requires legitimate decision making to be based o...
Deliberative democracy, whatever it exactly means, has become one of the most promising ideals in de...
Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This model is a proposal for the regenerat...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This...
Epistemic democracy is standardly characterized in terms of “aiming at truth”. This presupposes a ve...
Research on the normative ideal of democracy has taken a sharp epistemic and deliberative turn. Incr...
This paper contributes to growing debates over the decision-making ability of democracy by consideri...
One instrumental defense of democracy is epistemic in character: Insofar as there is a correct answe...
When democracies channel decision-making into democratically-structured deliberation, they will tend...
Epistemic justification is necessary for deliberative democracy, yet there is a question about what ...
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snjezana Prij...
Theories of Deliberative Democracy are en vogue. They seem to give a new foundation and justificatio...
Many contributors to the literature on democratic theory argue that deliberative democratic procedur...
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prij...
1noIn this article, the author examines the structure of four deliberative models: epistemic democra...
Deliberative democracy is a political theory that requires legitimate decision making to be based o...
Deliberative democracy, whatever it exactly means, has become one of the most promising ideals in de...