Political practices often aim to reach valuable outcomes through democratic processes. However, philosophical considerations and democratic deliberations sometimes support different conclusions about what a valuable outcome would be. This paper contributes to a research agenda that aims to reconcile recommendations that follow from these different bases. The setting for this research agenda is capabilitarian. It affirms the idea that what we should distribute are substantive freedoms to be and do things that people have reason to value. Disagreements about these valuable outcomes become particularly problematic in urgent situations such as pandemics, floods, and wildfires. These situations are urgent since they are time-sensitive and involv...
A key task within the capability approach is the selection of relevant capabilities. The question of...
This paper examines the relationship between democratic participation and the well-being of the peop...
Democratic theorists often distinguish between two views of democratic procedures. ‘Outcomes theoris...
Political practices often aim to reach valuable outcomes through democratic processes. However, phil...
The article discusses a fundamental problem that has to be faced if the general capability approach ...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
Democracy is an open system, while capitalism is a gated one. Yet the dominant global political econ...
Abstract — The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should hav...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
The core idea of this paper is that we can use the differences between democratic and undemocratic g...
Deliberative democrats claim that deliberation is the best procedure for handling moral conflicts.. ...
Abstract: My paper focuses on an important subject of the contemporary theory of democracy: what is ...
Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair...
Politics concerns the fact that it is not obvious how we are supposed to live together in community,...
Deliberative models of democracy tie political legitimacy to the achievement of reasoned agreements....
A key task within the capability approach is the selection of relevant capabilities. The question of...
This paper examines the relationship between democratic participation and the well-being of the peop...
Democratic theorists often distinguish between two views of democratic procedures. ‘Outcomes theoris...
Political practices often aim to reach valuable outcomes through democratic processes. However, phil...
The article discusses a fundamental problem that has to be faced if the general capability approach ...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
Democracy is an open system, while capitalism is a gated one. Yet the dominant global political econ...
Abstract — The growing appreciation of the global environmental crisis has generated what should hav...
Democratic procedures allow us to decide as a society what to do. We intuitively embrace the ideal o...
The core idea of this paper is that we can use the differences between democratic and undemocratic g...
Deliberative democrats claim that deliberation is the best procedure for handling moral conflicts.. ...
Abstract: My paper focuses on an important subject of the contemporary theory of democracy: what is ...
Would ordinary citizens benefit if public decisions were increasingly based on an inclusive and fair...
Politics concerns the fact that it is not obvious how we are supposed to live together in community,...
Deliberative models of democracy tie political legitimacy to the achievement of reasoned agreements....
A key task within the capability approach is the selection of relevant capabilities. The question of...
This paper examines the relationship between democratic participation and the well-being of the peop...
Democratic theorists often distinguish between two views of democratic procedures. ‘Outcomes theoris...