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200The Democratic Minimum: Is Democracy a Means to Global Justice?Ethics and International Affairs 19 (1): 101-116. 2005.I argue that transnational democracy provides the basis for a solution to the problem of the “democratic circle”—that in order for democracy to promote justice, it must already be just—at the international level. Transnational democracy could be a means to global justice. First, I briefly recount my argument for the “democratic minimum.” This minimum is freedom from domination, understood in a very specific sense. Employing Hannah Arendt's conception of freedom as “the capacity to begin,” the fo…Read more
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469Realizing deliberative democracy as a mode of inquiry: Pragmatism, social facts, and normative theoryJournal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (1): 23-43. 2004.
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530Deliberative democracy and the epistemic benefits of diversityEpisteme 3 (3): 175-191. 2006.It is often assumed that democracies can make good use of the epistemic benefi ts of diversity among their citizenry, but difficult to show why this is the case. In a deliberative democracy, epistemically relevant diversity has three aspects: the diversity of opinions, values, and perspectives. Deliberative democrats generally argue for an epistemic form of Rawls' difference principle: that good deliberative practice ought to maximize deliberative inputs, whatever they are, so as to benefi t all…Read more
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191Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity, and DemocracyMIT Press. 2000.Bohman develops a realistic model of deliberation by gradually introducing and analyzing the major tests facing deliberative democracy: cultural pluralism, social inequalities, social complexity, and community-wide biases and ideologies.
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Cosmopolitan Republicanism and the Rule of LawIn Samantha Besson & José Luis Martí (eds.), Legal Republicanism: National and International Perspectives, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Modernization and impediments to democracy: the problems of hypercomplexity and hyperrationalityTheoria 86 (1): 1-20. 1996.
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108Beyond the Democratic Peace: An Instrumental Justification of Transnational DemocracyJournal of Social Philosophy 37 (1): 127-138. 2006.
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155Hegel's Political Anti-Cosmopolitanism: On the Limits of Modern Political CommunitiesSouthern Journal of Philosophy 39 (S1): 65-92. 2001.
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99Do Practices Explain Anything? Turner's Critique of the Theory of Social PracticesHistory and Theory 36 (1): 93-107. 1997.
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404Survey article: The coming of age of deliberative democracyJournal of Political Philosophy 6 (4). 1998.
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Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Social Science |
Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Social Science |