The Epistemology of Democracy
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
[2023]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: What the Epistemology of Democracy Is All About
- PART I: Democratic Pessimism
- 1. Sexy but Wrong: Diversity Theorem Defenses of Democracy
- 2. A Belated Failure: Condorcet in Contemporary Epistemic Conditions
- 3. Social Epistemic Miserliness: Populism against Democracy
- 4. Critical Thinking and Trusting Experts in Real-life Democracies
- 5. The Dangers of Disinformation
- PART II: Democratic Optimism
- 6. The Politics of Resentment: Hope, Mistrust, and Polarization
- 7. Against the Individual Virtue Approach in the Epistemology of Democracy
- 8. Institutional Cynicism and Civic Virtue
- 9. Myside Bias in Individuals and Institutions
- 10. Listening for Epistemic Community
- PART III: Democratic Realism
- 11. Sensemaking, Empathy, and Democracy
- 12. Political Skepticism, Bias, and Epistemic Colonization
- 13. Economic Inequalities and Epistemic Democracy
- 14. What Political Enemies Are for
- 15. Top-Down and Bottom-Up Solutions to the Problem of Political Ignorance
- Index.