Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—which, I argue, draw his theory in two opposite directions. While deliberation and the focus on communication can be read as a predominantly open element of his theory, consensus stands for closure. The process of deliberation contrasts Habermas’s normative aim of deliberation, i.e., consensus. In other words, a realized consensus (in the strong, monologic formulation that Habermas favors) would put an end to the idea of continuous public justification of validity claims, i.e., deliberation. The article argues that in order to fully use the potential of deliberation in politics, we should leave behind the notion of consensus through deliberation...
This paper explores a tension in deliberative democratic theory. The tension consists in that delibe...
The purpose of this paper is to expose the main characteristics of Habermasian conception about Deli...
This article examines the relationship of pragmatism to the theory of delib-erative democracy. It el...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
The political benefits of deliberation are increasingly cited, but not well understood. Neither are ...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
Deliberative democracy has been a central strand of political theory for more than four decades now....
Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early de...
When we talk about Deliberation, we may define a process of political discussions to resolve disagre...
It is widely acknowledged that Jürgen Habermas is an advocate of a deliberative model of democracy.1...
ABSTRACT: Deliberative Democrats have been criticised for promoting an overly consensual style of po...
This paper defends two fundamental but under-theorized insights coming from the theory of deliberati...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the structure of a deliberative processstarti...
Theories of Deliberative Democracy are en vogue. They seem to give a new foundation and justificatio...
This paper explores a tension in deliberative democratic theory. The tension consists in that delibe...
The purpose of this paper is to expose the main characteristics of Habermasian conception about Deli...
This article examines the relationship of pragmatism to the theory of delib-erative democracy. It el...
Habermas’s conception of deliberative democracy combines two concepts—deliberation and consensus—whi...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
The political benefits of deliberation are increasingly cited, but not well understood. Neither are ...
This editorial introduction presents an overview of the themes explored in the symposium on Delibera...
Deliberative democracy has been a central strand of political theory for more than four decades now....
Consensus plays an ambiguous role in deliberative democracy. While it formed the horizon of early de...
When we talk about Deliberation, we may define a process of political discussions to resolve disagre...
It is widely acknowledged that Jürgen Habermas is an advocate of a deliberative model of democracy.1...
ABSTRACT: Deliberative Democrats have been criticised for promoting an overly consensual style of po...
This paper defends two fundamental but under-theorized insights coming from the theory of deliberati...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the structure of a deliberative processstarti...
Theories of Deliberative Democracy are en vogue. They seem to give a new foundation and justificatio...
This paper explores a tension in deliberative democratic theory. The tension consists in that delibe...
The purpose of this paper is to expose the main characteristics of Habermasian conception about Deli...
This article examines the relationship of pragmatism to the theory of delib-erative democracy. It el...