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Empathy And Democracy Feeling Thinking And Deliberation Michael E Morrell

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Empathy And Democracy Feeling Thinking And Deliberation Michael E Morrell
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Michael E. Morrell
ISBN: 9780271051222, 0271051221
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Empathy And Democracy Feeling Thinking And Deliberation Michael E Morrell by Michael E. Morrell 9780271051222, 0271051221 instant download after payment.

Democracy harbors within it fundamental tensions between the ideal of giving everyone equal consideration and the reality of having to make legitimate, binding collective decisions. Democracies have granted political rights to more groups of people, but formal rights have not always guaranteed equal consideration or democratic legitimacy.


It is Michael Morrell’s argument in this book that empathy plays a crucial role in enabling democratic deliberation to function the way it should. Drawing on empirical studies of empathy, including his own, Morrell offers a “process model of empathy” that incorporates both affect and cognition. He shows how this model can help democratic theorists who emphasize the importance of deliberation answer their critics.

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