Deliberative Democracy: Essays on Reason and Politics

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Deliberative Democracy: Essays on Reason and Politics is a scholarly collection that explores and develops the theory and practice of deliberative democracy, emphasizing the role of public reasoning in legitimate political decision-making.

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instanceOf academic book
edited volume
non-fiction book
philosophy book
political theory book
academicDiscipline ethics
philosophy
political science
aimsTo analyze legitimacy in democratic decision-making
clarify the role of public reasoning in politics
develop the theory of deliberative democracy
contributesTo debates on democratic legitimacy
debates on procedural versus substantive democracy
development of deliberative democratic institutions
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editor James Bohman NERFINISHED
William Rehg NERFINISHED
emphasizes dialogue among free and equal citizens
public justification of laws and policies
reason-giving in political justification
focusesOn conditions of legitimate political decision-making
institutional design for deliberative politics
normative foundations of deliberative democracy
relationship between deliberation and democracy
role of public reasoning in politics
format collection of essays
genre scholarly collection
hasPart essays on the practice of deliberative democracy NERFINISHED
essays on the theory of deliberative democracy NERFINISHED
intendedAudience researchers in democratic theory
scholars of political theory
students of political philosophy
isAbout communication in democratic processes
norms of public discourse
reason and politics
language English
publisher MIT Press NERFINISHED
subject deliberative democracy
democratic theory
political legitimacy
political philosophy
practical reason
public deliberation
public reason
theoreticalFramework deliberative democracy
title Deliberative Democracy: Essays on Reason and Politics NERFINISHED

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