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Artificial intelligence in public health: a foundational shift or a technocratic distraction? [PDF]
Sreya B.
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The fascination of values: making use of ethics in public health. [PDF]
Segura A +4 more
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Stranger Rape or Impromptu Consensual Sex? Investigating Mock Juror Decision-Making in a Genuine Contested Rape Trial. [PDF]
Willmott D, Woodhams R.
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Humans and LLMs rate deliberation as superior to intuition on complex reasoning tasks. [PDF]
De Neys W, Raoelison M.
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Can the Development of Orphan Drugs Include Wider Patient Engagement? A Citizens' Jury to Explore a Promissory Notion. [PDF]
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Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2003
Deliberative democracy defends an ideal of equality as political efficacy. Jorge Valadez offers a defense of such an ideal given cultural pluralism of ethnopolitical groups. He develops an epistemological account of the fact of pluralism as entailing incommensurable conceptual frameworks.
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Deliberative democracy defends an ideal of equality as political efficacy. Jorge Valadez offers a defense of such an ideal given cultural pluralism of ethnopolitical groups. He develops an epistemological account of the fact of pluralism as entailing incommensurable conceptual frameworks.
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Argument Quality in Public Deliberations
Argumentation and Advocacy, 2008ARGUMENT QUALITY IN PUBLIC DELIBERATIONS Theorists and activists increasingly frame their preferred forms of politics as "deliberative democracy" (Dryzek, 1990, 2000; Gastil & Keith, 2005). Understanding citizen deliberation as political action is neither a novel idea nor exclusive to western political systems.
Timothy Steffensmeier +1 more
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