Epistemic democracy is standardly characterized in terms of “aiming at truth”. This presupposes a veritistic conception of epistemic value, according to which truth is the fundamental epistemic goal. I will raise an objection to the standard (veritistic) account of epistemic democracy, focusing specifically on deliberative democracy. I then propose a version of deliberative democracy that is grounded in non‐veritistic epistemic goals. In particular, I argue that deliberation is valuable because it facilitates empathetic understanding. I claim that empathetic understanding is an epistemic good that doesn't have truth as its primary goal
My dissertation aims to answer two questions: (1) Is democracy epistemically valuable? (2) Is the ep...
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prij...
Does political decision-making require experts or can a democracy be trusted to make correct decisio...
Epistemic democracy is standardly characterized in terms of “aiming at truth”. This presupposes a ve...
Many political philosophers have held that democracy has epistemic benefits. Most commonly, this cas...
If political decision-making aims at getting a particular result, like identifying just laws or poli...
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...
Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This model is a proposal for the regenerat...
In the article, I am concerned with the epistemic justification of democracy: what does the epistemi...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This...
The longstanding tension between the procedural and instrumental justification of democracy has been...
In this essay I situate John Dewey’s pragmatist approach to democratic epistemology in relation to c...
Abstract: In this paper I will analyze some of the most significant theories regarding the essential...
The usual justifications of democracy attach central importance to fair decision-making procedures. ...
My dissertation aims to answer two questions: (1) Is democracy epistemically valuable? (2) Is the ep...
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prij...
Does political decision-making require experts or can a democracy be trusted to make correct decisio...
Epistemic democracy is standardly characterized in terms of “aiming at truth”. This presupposes a ve...
Many political philosophers have held that democracy has epistemic benefits. Most commonly, this cas...
If political decision-making aims at getting a particular result, like identifying just laws or poli...
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...
Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This model is a proposal for the regenerat...
In the article, I am concerned with the epistemic justification of democracy: what does the epistemi...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This...
The longstanding tension between the procedural and instrumental justification of democracy has been...
In this essay I situate John Dewey’s pragmatist approach to democratic epistemology in relation to c...
Abstract: In this paper I will analyze some of the most significant theories regarding the essential...
The usual justifications of democracy attach central importance to fair decision-making procedures. ...
My dissertation aims to answer two questions: (1) Is democracy epistemically valuable? (2) Is the ep...
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prij...
Does political decision-making require experts or can a democracy be trusted to make correct decisio...