In this book, Aidan Kestigian argues that political communities are in a critical thinking crisis, which inhibits high-quality reasoning in public deliberation. Substantive educational and political reform is needed to bring public decision-making closer to the ideals imagined in democratic theory.
In this book, Aidan Kestigian argues that political communities are in a critical thinking crisis, which inhibits high-quality reasoning in public deliberation. Substantive educational and political reform is needed to bring public decision-making closer to the ideals imagined in democratic theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aidan Kestigian, PhD, is vice president of ThinkerAnalytix, a non-profit organization that builds tools for learning and working communities striving for better, more productive disagreements.
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Acknowledgments Part 1: What Is Deliberation, and Why Is It Valuable? Chapter 1: Disagreements, Out in the Open Chapter 2: What Is a "Democratic" Decision? Chapter 3: How Might Deliberation Promote the Common Good? Part 2: Does Deliberation Promote the Common Good? Chapter 4: Does Deliberation Change Our Policy Preferences? Chapter 5: Does Deliberation Change Our Motivations? Part 3: Charting a Middle Path Chapter 6: The Centrality of Reason in Deliberation Chapter 7: Are Reasoning Skills Present? Chapter 8: Better, More Productive Disagreements Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Part 1: What Is Deliberation, and Why Is It Valuable? Chapter 1: Disagreements, Out in the Open Chapter 2: What Is a "Democratic" Decision? Chapter 3: How Might Deliberation Promote the Common Good? Part 2: Does Deliberation Promote the Common Good? Chapter 4: Does Deliberation Change Our Policy Preferences? Chapter 5: Does Deliberation Change Our Motivations? Part 3: Charting a Middle Path Chapter 6: The Centrality of Reason in Deliberation Chapter 7: Are Reasoning Skills Present? Chapter 8: Better, More Productive Disagreements Bibliography About the Author
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