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Political Judgment: Between Politics and Governance Political Judgment: Between Politics and Governance
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The Paradox of Judgment in the Standard Normative Model The Paradox of Judgment in the Standard Normative Model
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Justice in Complex Democracies: The Communicative Turn Justice in Complex Democracies: The Communicative Turn
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The “Public Reason” Solution: The Discursive Normative Model The “Public Reason” Solution: The Discursive Normative Model
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The Rivalry Between Legitimacy and Justice The Rivalry Between Legitimacy and Justice
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Deliberative Democracy: Justice Beyond Legitimacy Deliberative Democracy: Justice Beyond Legitimacy
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A Purist Political Ontology A Purist Political Ontology
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Isolating the Moral (Political Justice) from Ordinary Politics Isolating the Moral (Political Justice) from Ordinary Politics
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Idealizing Assumptions of Autonomy and Equality Idealizing Assumptions of Autonomy and Equality
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The Corrective of Procedural and Substantive Principles The Corrective of Procedural and Substantive Principles
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Conclusion: the Demands on Dialogical Democracy Conclusion: the Demands on Dialogical Democracy
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1 Political Judgment and the Vocation of Critical Theory
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Published:April 2012
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Abstract
This chapter presents the parameters of political judgment in its relation, on the one hand, to the realm of political conflict and, on the other, to the realm of governance. It then turns to the treatment of judgment and justification in modern normative political philosophy, highlighting the distinctive features of the change in conceptualization that a discursive model of judgment presents. It shows that such a model developed within the theories of deliberative politics that proliferated at the close of the twentieth century. By examining the way these models confront the “judgment paradox,”, the last part of the chapter spells out the particular tasks of a critical theory of political judgment.
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