Deliberation and decision : economics, constitutional theory and deliberative democracy /
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Imprint: | Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, USA : Ashgate, c2004. |
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Description: | xii, 264 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Law, ethics and economics |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5138276 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. Deliberation and Constitutional Theory
- 1. Deliberative Institutional Economics, or Does Homo Oeconomicus Argue? A Proposal for Combining New Institutional Economics with Discourse Theory
- Deliberative Institutional Economics: Mind the Gap! Comment on Anne van Aaken
- What Do We Learn by Asking Whether Homo Oeconomicus Argues? Comment on Anne van Aaken
- 2. Constitutionalism and its Alternatives
- Democracy, Discourse and Constitutional Economics: Comment on John S. Dryzek
- Deliberation as a Discursive Feature of Contemporary Theories of Democracy: Comment on John S. Dryzek
- 3. Constitutional Economics in Constitutional Jurisprudence
- Part II. Deliberation and Social Choice
- 4. A Dilemma for Deliberative Democrats
- Collective Rationality: A Dilemma for Democrats with a Solution through Deliberation? Comment on Philip Pettit
- Deliberative Constitutional Economics? Comment on Philip Pettit
- 5. Substantive and Meta-Agreement
- Economics and the Political Discourse: Comment on Christian List
- The Importance of Information--Remarks on the Constitutional Economics of Deliberative Theory: Comment on Christian List
- 6. Democracy and Argument: Tracking Truth in Complex Social Decisions
- Deliberative Democracy and Collective Truth-Tracking: Comment on Luc Bovens and Wlodek Rabinowicz
- Where Can the Insights from the Condorcet Jury Theorem Be Applied? Comment on Luc Bovens and Wlodek Rabinowicz
- Part III. Deliberation and Social Order
- 7. What is Meant by Consent?
- On the Normative Notion of Consent: Comment on Andreas Suchanek
- The Morality and Heuristics of Consent: Comment on Andreas Suchanek
- 8. The Consequences of Popular Participation in Constitutional Choice--Towards a Comparative Analysis
- Is There a Need for a Positive Constitutional Economics? Comment on Stefan Voigt
- Constitutional Culture and Comparative Analysis: Comment on Stefan Voigt
- 9. Bargaining over Beliefs
- Final Remarks: Deliberation and Decision--Perspectives and Limitations