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Papel Politico

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GARCIA ALONSO, Roberto. Why Deliberation? Challenges for an Epistemic Model of Democratic Legitimacy. Pap.polit. [online]. 2013, vol.18, n.1, pp.185-203. ISSN 0122-4409.

Deliberative democracy is a normative ideal of democracy. This model is a proposal for the regeneration of the legitimacy of our institutions, but also a mechanism for decision making. It is based on two different dimensions: a procedural dimension where the model demands the inclusion and an equal capacity to influence the final decision of all those affected (Cohen, 1989; Bohman, 1996; Habermas, 1992) and a substantive dimension where the political decisions are made through a collective procedure of argumentation and public discussion. If these conditions are recognized, the decisions will be more rational and better decisions. This paper has two aims. First I will present the key elements of this epistemic conception of political legitimacy. Second I will show the challenges it faces. On a one hand, the counterfactual of many of its postulates and on the other, the obvious problems of bias consensualist of this model.

Palabras clave : Deliberative Democracy; Epistemic Value; Consensus; Moral Rightness; Deliveratuve democracy; consensus (Social sciences); decision making; social epistemology.

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