In his most recent book, The Democratic Horizon, Alessando Ferrara discusses three ways in which contemporary political philosophy addresses pluralism in the “hyper-pluralist” context of contemporary societies. More specifically, he analyses Rawls’ political liberalism, the agonistic view of democracy of radical deliberative approaches, and a “conjectural” strategy that aims at including non-liberal comprehensive doctrines in the democratic process. The problem is that the justification of democracy in a “hyper-pluralistic” society differs greatly from that of classical liberalism
The problem of value pluralism permeates modern politicalphilosophy. Its presence can be felt even w...
The agonistic model of democracy says that the dimension of antagonism is inherent in human relation...
The Cold War ideological battle with universal aspirations has given way to a clash of cultures as t...
In his most recent book, The Democratic Horizon, Alessando Ferrara discusses three ways in which con...
The term \u2018pluralism\u2019 features prominently in many accounts of deliberative democracy. Usua...
In this symposium, Alessandro Ferrara's recent book The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the R...
The works of contemporary pluralists seem to be eclectic - those are not strictly philosophical conc...
Alessandro Ferrara’s attempt to interpret the “spirit of democracy” offers us a perspicuous insight ...
n this symposium, Alessandro Ferrara’s recent book The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Re...
Political theorists in the last few decades have developed three distinct kinds of pluralism, as the...
This thesis explores the role of democracy, i.e. electoral and deliberative democracy, in pluralist ...
Is pluralism inherent to the human condition? Does it have its origins in the diversity of cultures?...
<p>Contemporary democratic societies are characterized by two inescapable empirical phenomena: 1) Th...
In the article Alessandro Ferrara's normative theory of democracy and democratic politics in conditi...
In this article we intend to address two central characteristics of liberal democracies: equal and u...
The problem of value pluralism permeates modern politicalphilosophy. Its presence can be felt even w...
The agonistic model of democracy says that the dimension of antagonism is inherent in human relation...
The Cold War ideological battle with universal aspirations has given way to a clash of cultures as t...
In his most recent book, The Democratic Horizon, Alessando Ferrara discusses three ways in which con...
The term \u2018pluralism\u2019 features prominently in many accounts of deliberative democracy. Usua...
In this symposium, Alessandro Ferrara's recent book The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the R...
The works of contemporary pluralists seem to be eclectic - those are not strictly philosophical conc...
Alessandro Ferrara’s attempt to interpret the “spirit of democracy” offers us a perspicuous insight ...
n this symposium, Alessandro Ferrara’s recent book The Democratic Horizon: Hyperpluralism and the Re...
Political theorists in the last few decades have developed three distinct kinds of pluralism, as the...
This thesis explores the role of democracy, i.e. electoral and deliberative democracy, in pluralist ...
Is pluralism inherent to the human condition? Does it have its origins in the diversity of cultures?...
<p>Contemporary democratic societies are characterized by two inescapable empirical phenomena: 1) Th...
In the article Alessandro Ferrara's normative theory of democracy and democratic politics in conditi...
In this article we intend to address two central characteristics of liberal democracies: equal and u...
The problem of value pluralism permeates modern politicalphilosophy. Its presence can be felt even w...
The agonistic model of democracy says that the dimension of antagonism is inherent in human relation...
The Cold War ideological battle with universal aspirations has given way to a clash of cultures as t...