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图书目录: PREFACE
CHAPTER ONE What Deliberative Democracy Means What Is Deliberative Democracy? How Democratic Is Deliberation? What Purposes Does Deliberative Democracy Serve? Why Is Deliberative Democracy Better Than Aggregative Democracy? What Kind of Deliberative Democracy? How Far Should Deliberative Democracy Reach? How Can Deliberative Democrats Respond to Theoretical Objections? How Can Deliberative Democrats Respond to Practical Objections? Whither Deliberative Democracy ? CHAPTER TWO Moral Conflict and Political Consensus Principles of Preclusion Principles of Accommodation A Public Philosophy CHAPTER THREE Deliberative Democracy beyond Process Why Reciprocity Requires Deliberation Why Reciprocity Requires Substantive Principles Why the Principles Should Be Morally Provisional Why the Principles Should Be Politically Provisional When Moral and Political Judgments Conflict CHAPTER FOUR Why Deliberative DEMOCRACY Is Different Democratic Responses to Disagreement Principles of Deliberative Democracy CHAPTER FIVE Just Deliberation about Health Care Accessible Reasons Moral Reasons Respectful Reasons Revisable Reasons CHAPTER SIX The Moral Foundations of Truth Commissions The Moral Burden The Realist Response The Compassionate Response The Historicist Response Democratic Reciprocity The Economy of Moral Disagreement NOTES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PREVIOUS WORKS JOINTLY AUTHORED BY AMY GUTMANN & DENNIS THOMPSON INDEX |