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CHAPTER VIII. Original Authority and the Democracy/Jury Analogy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- CHAPTER I. Democratic Authority 1
- CHAPTER II. Truth and Despotism 21
- CHAPTER III. An Acceptability Requirement 40
- CHAPTER IV. The Limits of Fair Procedure 65
- CHAPTER V. The Flight from Substance 85
- CHAPTER VI. Epistemic Proceduralism 98
- CHAPTER VII. Authority and Normative Consent 117
- CHAPTER VIII. Original Authority and the Democracy/Jury Analogy 136
- CHAPTER IX. How Would Democracy Know? 159
- CHAPTER X. The Real Speech Situation 184
- CHAPTER XI. Why Not an Epistocracy of the Educated? 206
- CHAPTER XII. The Irrelevance of the Jury Theorem 223
- CHAPTER XIII. Rejecting the Democracy/Contractualism Analogy 237
- CHAPTER XIV. Utopophobia: Concession and Aspiration in Democratic Theory 258
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 295
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- CHAPTER I. Democratic Authority 1
- CHAPTER II. Truth and Despotism 21
- CHAPTER III. An Acceptability Requirement 40
- CHAPTER IV. The Limits of Fair Procedure 65
- CHAPTER V. The Flight from Substance 85
- CHAPTER VI. Epistemic Proceduralism 98
- CHAPTER VII. Authority and Normative Consent 117
- CHAPTER VIII. Original Authority and the Democracy/Jury Analogy 136
- CHAPTER IX. How Would Democracy Know? 159
- CHAPTER X. The Real Speech Situation 184
- CHAPTER XI. Why Not an Epistocracy of the Educated? 206
- CHAPTER XII. The Irrelevance of the Jury Theorem 223
- CHAPTER XIII. Rejecting the Democracy/Contractualism Analogy 237
- CHAPTER XIV. Utopophobia: Concession and Aspiration in Democratic Theory 258
- Notes 277
- Bibliography 295
- Index 303