Conciliatory democracy : from deliberation toward a new politics of disagreement

In this book, Martin Ebeling discusses how we ought to react to our persistent political disagreement with other citizens. He presents this disagreement as not only a moral problem, but also as an epistemically unsettling phenomenon, as we often have reason to judge our opposition to be as competent...

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Main Author: Ebeling, Martin
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Published: Palgrave Macmillan 2020
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-812502020-10-14T02:53:16Z Conciliatory democracy : from deliberation toward a new politics of disagreement Ebeling, Martin Political science; Democracy philosophy; Ethics and moral philosophy 320 In this book, Martin Ebeling discusses how we ought to react to our persistent political disagreement with other citizens. He presents this disagreement as not only a moral problem, but also as an epistemically unsettling phenomenon, as we often have reason to judge our opposition to be as competent as ourselves in judging the political issues at stake. Conciliatory Democracy reflects on the political philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and claims that advocates of deliberative democracy, which treats political disagreement mainly as a moral problem, should expand their approach. The author promotes Rousseau's appreciation of disagreement in contemporary political philosophy as a way to encourage conciliation within democracy. Ebeling furthermore draws on public choice theory and empirical research to reintroduce political parties as vital players in the institutional landscape of democracyContents: Acknowledgments -- Editorial Note -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures and Tables -- Introduction -- Ch. 1 -- Rousseau's Insight -- Ch. 2 -- Deliberative Democracy and the Normative Authority of Citizens -- Ch. 3 -- The Epistemic Authority of Citizens -- Ch. 4 -- The Epistemology of Political Disagreement -- Ch. 5 -- Conciliatory Democracy -- Bibliography. 2020-04-15T09:18:09Z 2020-04-15T09:18:09Z 2017 Book 9781137577436 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/81250 en The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2017 296 p. application/pdf Palgrave Macmillan
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Ebeling, Martin
Conciliatory democracy : from deliberation toward a new politics of disagreement
description In this book, Martin Ebeling discusses how we ought to react to our persistent political disagreement with other citizens. He presents this disagreement as not only a moral problem, but also as an epistemically unsettling phenomenon, as we often have reason to judge our opposition to be as competent as ourselves in judging the political issues at stake. Conciliatory Democracy reflects on the political philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and claims that advocates of deliberative democracy, which treats political disagreement mainly as a moral problem, should expand their approach. The author promotes Rousseau's appreciation of disagreement in contemporary political philosophy as a way to encourage conciliation within democracy. Ebeling furthermore draws on public choice theory and empirical research to reintroduce political parties as vital players in the institutional landscape of democracyContents: Acknowledgments -- Editorial Note -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures and Tables -- Introduction -- Ch. 1 -- Rousseau's Insight -- Ch. 2 -- Deliberative Democracy and the Normative Authority of Citizens -- Ch. 3 -- The Epistemic Authority of Citizens -- Ch. 4 -- The Epistemology of Political Disagreement -- Ch. 5 -- Conciliatory Democracy -- Bibliography.
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title Conciliatory democracy : from deliberation toward a new politics of disagreement
title_short Conciliatory democracy : from deliberation toward a new politics of disagreement
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