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This book posits the possibility of a reasons-based account of the European integration process.
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Autorenporträt
Erik O. Eriksen is a Professor of Political Science and former Director of ARENA at the University of Oslo, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Squaring the circle on rationality and acceptability 1. Introduction: The rationality/acceptability gap 2. The right-making force of public reason 3. Rational irrationality: On bargaining and arguing 4. Deliberative inquiry: Probing the conditions for legitimate solutions 5. Rational acceptability and its limitations 6. Deliberative decision-making 7. Claims-making, justification, and learning Part 2: European integration: Autonomy and heteronomy 8. European integration: the force of democracy 9. The European parliament puzzle: from disagreement to agreement 10. Differentiation, segmentation, and the spectre of dominance 11. Habermas versus Habermas on European democracy 12. Regional cosmopolitanism and hierarchical self-intervention. Postscript
Part 1: Squaring the circle on rationality and acceptability 1. Introduction: The rationality/acceptability gap 2. The right-making force of public reason 3. Rational irrationality: On bargaining and arguing 4. Deliberative inquiry: Probing the conditions for legitimate solutions 5. Rational acceptability and its limitations 6. Deliberative decision-making 7. Claims-making, justification, and learning Part 2: European integration: Autonomy and heteronomy 8. European integration: the force of democracy 9. The European parliament puzzle: from disagreement to agreement 10. Differentiation, segmentation, and the spectre of dominance 11. Habermas versus Habermas on European democracy 12. Regional cosmopolitanism and hierarchical self-intervention. Postscript
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