In his most recent book, The Democratic Horizon, Alessando Ferrara discusses three ways in which contemporary political philosophy addresses pluralism in the “hyper-pluralist” context of contemporary societies. More specifically, he analyses Rawls’ political liberalism, the agonistic view of democracy of radical deliberative approaches, and a “conjectural” strategy that aims at including non-liberal comprehensive doctrines in the democratic process. The problem is that the justification of democracy in a “hyper-pluralistic” society differs greatly from that of classical liberalism.

Bianchin, M. (2015). Pluralism, Deliberation, and Multiple Democracies. RESET.

Pluralism, Deliberation, and Multiple Democracies

Bianchin M
2015-01-01

Abstract

In his most recent book, The Democratic Horizon, Alessando Ferrara discusses three ways in which contemporary political philosophy addresses pluralism in the “hyper-pluralist” context of contemporary societies. More specifically, he analyses Rawls’ political liberalism, the agonistic view of democracy of radical deliberative approaches, and a “conjectural” strategy that aims at including non-liberal comprehensive doctrines in the democratic process. The problem is that the justification of democracy in a “hyper-pluralistic” society differs greatly from that of classical liberalism.
2015
Pubblicato
Rilevanza nazionale
Articolo
Comitato scientifico
Settore M-FIL/01 - FILOSOFIA TEORETICA
English
Deliberation
Pluralism
Democracy
http://www.resetdoc.org/story/00000022528
Bianchin, M. (2015). Pluralism, Deliberation, and Multiple Democracies. RESET.
Bianchin, M
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