Deliberative Democracy and Public Reason
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2010.1.7326Keywords:
Deliberative democracy. Liberalism. Proceduralism. Public reason.Abstract
The article reexamines Habermas’s conceptions of deliberative politics and procedural democracy in light of other deliberative theories, so as to explore their similarities and differences and to investigate their indebtedness to the idea of public reason and the practical implications of that idea.Downloads
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