This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures in a context of deep pluralism. We defend a multidimensional account according to which a legitimate system needs to grant, on the one hand, that citizens should be included on an equal footing and acknowledged as reflexive political agents rather than mere beneficiaries of policies, and, on the other hand, that their decisions have an epistemic quality. While Estlund’s account of imperfect epistemic proceduralism might seem to embody a dualistic conception of democratic legitimacy, we point out that it is not able to recognize citizens as reflexive political agents and is grounded in an idealized model of the circumstances of deliberation. T...
Burkhalter et al.’s (2002) self-reinforcing model of democratic deliberation is well established, bu...
Recent scholarship claims that citizen deliberation can contribute to the quality of democracy and t...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This model is a proposal for the regenerat...
In this book I address the widely debated topic of the legitimacy of democratic decisions showing th...
The quest for deliberative democracy is connected to the difficulties with what we for the sake of s...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
Deliberative democracy is usually presented as a polity in which legitimacy is achieved by deliberat...
Abstract: My paper focuses on an important subject of the contemporary theory of democracy: what is ...
The classic accounts of deliberative democracy are also accounts of legitimacy: ‘that outcomes are l...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that...
Burkhalter et al.’s (2002) self-reinforcing model of democratic deliberation is well established, bu...
Recent scholarship claims that citizen deliberation can contribute to the quality of democracy and t...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
<p class="Default"><span lang="EN-US">Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This model is a proposal for the regenerat...
In this book I address the widely debated topic of the legitimacy of democratic decisions showing th...
The quest for deliberative democracy is connected to the difficulties with what we for the sake of s...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
Deliberative democracy is usually presented as a polity in which legitimacy is achieved by deliberat...
Abstract: My paper focuses on an important subject of the contemporary theory of democracy: what is ...
The classic accounts of deliberative democracy are also accounts of legitimacy: ‘that outcomes are l...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that...
Burkhalter et al.’s (2002) self-reinforcing model of democratic deliberation is well established, bu...
Recent scholarship claims that citizen deliberation can contribute to the quality of democracy and t...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...