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An Epistemic Theory of Democracy
Robert E. Goodin
Kai Spiekermann
出版
Oxford University Press
, 2018-04-26
主題
Political Science / History & Theory
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Democracy
Philosophy / Political
ISBN
0192556487
9780192556486
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=UE1YDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Democracy has many attractive features. Among them is its tendency to track the truth, at least under certain idealized assumptions. That basic result has been known since 1785, when Condorcet published his famous jury theorem. But that theorem has typically been dismissed as little more than a mathematical curiosity, with assumptions too restrictive for it to apply to the real world. In An Epistemic Theory of Democracy, Goodin and Spiekermann propose different ways of interpreting voter independence and competence to make jury theorems more generally applicable. They go on to assess a wide range of familiar political practices and alternative institutional arrangements, to determine what constellation of them might most fully exploit the truth-tracking potential of majoritarian democracy. The book closes with a discussion of how epistemic democracy might be undermined, using as case studies the Trump and Brexit campaigns.