In this chapter, I consider the claim for pluralism commonly advanced in political philosophy as a claim concerning the standards, methods, and norms for forming belief and judgment about certain kinds of facts. After distinguishing between descriptive and normative epistemic pluralism, I contend that in this context pluralism needs to rest on grounds that are stronger than fallibilism yet weaker than relativism in order to enjoy a distinct standing. The idea of reasonable pluralism seems to devise a variety of normative pluralism designed to meet this demand. I argue, however, that this is an unstable position and suggest that an epistemic view of deliberation may be better suited to making sense of political justification. The latter view, though, is bound to dispense with normative pluralism.

Bianchin, M. (2020). Pluralism and Deliberation. In V. Kaul, I. Salvatore (a cura di), What is Pluralism? (pp. 31-47). Routledge [10.4324/9780367814496-4].

Pluralism and Deliberation

Bianchin, M
2020

Abstract

In this chapter, I consider the claim for pluralism commonly advanced in political philosophy as a claim concerning the standards, methods, and norms for forming belief and judgment about certain kinds of facts. After distinguishing between descriptive and normative epistemic pluralism, I contend that in this context pluralism needs to rest on grounds that are stronger than fallibilism yet weaker than relativism in order to enjoy a distinct standing. The idea of reasonable pluralism seems to devise a variety of normative pluralism designed to meet this demand. I argue, however, that this is an unstable position and suggest that an epistemic view of deliberation may be better suited to making sense of political justification. The latter view, though, is bound to dispense with normative pluralism.
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deliberation
epistemic pluralism
political justification
reasonable pluralism
theory of justice
English
What is Pluralism?
Kaul, V; Salvatore, I
2020
9780367814496
Routledge
31
47
Bianchin, M. (2020). Pluralism and Deliberation. In V. Kaul, I. Salvatore (a cura di), What is Pluralism? (pp. 31-47). Routledge [10.4324/9780367814496-4].
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