Deliberative Democracy and Complex Diversity. From Discourse Ethics to the Theory of Argumentation.

  1. IMAZ ALIAS, OIER
Dirigée par:
  1. Joseba Andoni Ibarra Unzueta Directeur/trice

Université de défendre: Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Fecha de defensa: 28 septembre 2017

Jury:
  1. Silvia Erzeel President
  2. Fernando Broncano Secrétaire
  3. Joseba Andoni Ibarra Unzueta Rapporteur
Département:
  1. Filosofía

Type: Thèses

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Résumé

Can democracy accommodate contemporary diverse and complex societies? Is deliberation an appropiate means for these ends? Even in the face of violent conflict? What is the role of citizens? The central objetive of this thesis is to critically analyse the relationsship between complex diversity (Tully 2008, Kraus 2012) and deliberatibe democracy /Habermas 1996) from a systemic perspective (Masnbrige and Parkinson 2012). Thinking identity as complex diversity detaches identity from dichotomous categorisations either as public of private, civic or ethnic and, moral or political.