Epistemic Norms for Public Political Arguments

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Christoph Lumer
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[1] Università di Siena,DISPOC (Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali, Politiche e Cognitive)
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Argumentation | 2024年 / 38卷
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Public arguments; Political measures; Justification; Deliberative democracy; Epistemological approach to argumentation; Common good; Moral optimum; Utilitarianism; Prioritarianism; Empirical moral pluralism;
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The aim of the article is to develop precise epistemic rules for good public political arguments, by which political measures in the broad sense are justified. By means of a theory of deliberative democracy, it is substantiated that the justification of a political measure consists in showing argumentatively that this measure most promotes the common good or is morally optimal. It is then discussed which argumentation-theoretical approaches are suitable for providing epistemically sound rules for arguments for such theses and for the associated premises, rules whose compliance implies the truth or acceptability of the thesis. Finally, on the basis of the most suitable approach, namely the epistemological one, such systems of rules for the required types of arguments are presented that fulfil the conditions mentioned.
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