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637Epistocracy and populism: second-order ideologies challenging democracyPolitical Research Exchange 6 (1): 1-19. 2024.Epistocracy and populism are usually seen as opposites. The first finds error in democracy’s reliance on the sub-optimal decisions by the supposedly incompetent masses, and argues that political decisions should be tied to epistemic merit, not popularity. The populist critique of democracy, contrarily, finds that there is not enough political confrontation in standard representative democracies where the ‘real people’ are not properly embodied, and thus pits an imagined direct will of the unifie…Read more
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922Knowledge and Democracy: Are Epistemic Values Adversaries or Allies of Democracy?Etica E Politica (3): 261-286. 2023.In this article I argue that including relaxed epistemic values in the justification of democracy through a pragmatist and non-monist approach is compatible with the democratic values of self-rule and pluralism (which are often seen as incompatible with "political truth"). First, I contend that pragmatist epistemology offers a more suitable approach to politics instead of the correspondence theory of finding "the one truth". Secondly, I argue that instead of choosing between monist (purely epist…Read more
Meos Holger Kiik
Tallinn University
TTK University of Applied Sciences
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TTK University of Applied SciencesLecturer
Areas of Specialization
| Democratic Authority |
| Political Legitimacy |
| Democracy |
| Philosophy of Social Science |
| Reasoning |
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| Political Theory |
| Democratic Authority |
| Political Legitimacy |
| Democracy |
| Philosophy of Social Science |
| Reasoning |