Virtuţile şi limitele deliberării: o analiză critică a „turnurii deliberative” din teoria democraţiei

Abstract: In the last two decades the theory of democracy took a „deliberative turn”: a shift in the controversies in this field from the traditional models of democracy, based on voting and representation, to a model that promotes the ability of all individuals subject to a collective decision to...

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Main Author: Tutui Viorel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AXIS Academic Foundation Press 2010-01-01
Series:Argumentum: Journal of the Seminar of Discursive Logic, Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric
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Online Access:https://www.fssp.uaic.ro/argumentum/numarul%208/Viorel_TzUTzUI_Argumentum_nr.8_2010.pdf
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Summary:Abstract: In the last two decades the theory of democracy took a „deliberative turn”: a shift in the controversies in this field from the traditional models of democracy, based on voting and representation, to a model that promotes the ability of all individuals subject to a collective decision to engage in authentic deliberation about that decision. In this paper I present and analyze the main issues concerning this shift in the attempt to answer the following questions: What is the “deliberative turn” and how is it justified? Which are the most important deliberative theories of democracy? Which are the main difficulties that they face?
ISSN:1583-2767
2069-573X