Our concern in this Essay is to explain the epistemic origins of political conflict. Citizens who agree that the proper object of law is to secure society’s material well-being are still likely to disagree—intensely—about what policies will achieve that end as an empirical matter. Does the death penalty deter homicides, or instead inure people to lethal violence? Would stricter gun control make society safer, by reducing the incidence of crime and gun accidents, or less safe, by hampering the ability of individuals to defend themselves from predation? What threatens our welfare more—environmental pollution or the economic consequences of environmental protection laws? What exacts a bigger toll on public health and productivity—the distribut...
In this article, Dan Kahan and Donald Braman expand upon the cultural theory of gun-risk perception ...
The aim of this article is to explore one of the possibilities of alleviating or countering problema...
This article identifies several contradictory assumptions about human behavior which underlie policy...
Our concern in this Essay is to explain the epistemic origins of political conflict. Citizens who ag...
Our concern in this Essay is to explain the epistemic origins of political conflict. Citizens who ag...
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions?...
In this article we defend our contention that culture is prior to facts in resolving the gun debate....
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions? ...
What motivates individuals to support or oppose the legal regulation of guns? What sorts of evidence...
The “Great American Gun Debate” isn’t really one debate but two (Kates & Kleck, 1997). The first is ...
Cultural Cognition refers to the disposition to conform one\u27s beliefs about societal risks to one...
This essay argues that gun control in America is a philosophical as well as a policy debate. This ex...
Ought implies can. This Article investigates whether the central moral directives of liberalism are ...
In this Article, Professor Kahan identifies the political and moral economies of deterrence theory i...
Why do members of the public disagree - sharply and persistently - about facts on which expert scien...
In this article, Dan Kahan and Donald Braman expand upon the cultural theory of gun-risk perception ...
The aim of this article is to explore one of the possibilities of alleviating or countering problema...
This article identifies several contradictory assumptions about human behavior which underlie policy...
Our concern in this Essay is to explain the epistemic origins of political conflict. Citizens who ag...
Our concern in this Essay is to explain the epistemic origins of political conflict. Citizens who ag...
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions?...
In this article we defend our contention that culture is prior to facts in resolving the gun debate....
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions? ...
What motivates individuals to support or oppose the legal regulation of guns? What sorts of evidence...
The “Great American Gun Debate” isn’t really one debate but two (Kates & Kleck, 1997). The first is ...
Cultural Cognition refers to the disposition to conform one\u27s beliefs about societal risks to one...
This essay argues that gun control in America is a philosophical as well as a policy debate. This ex...
Ought implies can. This Article investigates whether the central moral directives of liberalism are ...
In this Article, Professor Kahan identifies the political and moral economies of deterrence theory i...
Why do members of the public disagree - sharply and persistently - about facts on which expert scien...
In this article, Dan Kahan and Donald Braman expand upon the cultural theory of gun-risk perception ...
The aim of this article is to explore one of the possibilities of alleviating or countering problema...
This article identifies several contradictory assumptions about human behavior which underlie policy...