Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of Aristocracy

<p>This article studies the relationship between different kinds of discussion and the roles that they play in the diverse institutions of modern representative democracy. It distinguishes between three kinds of discussion: Platonic dialectic, deliberation, and democratic debate, and places th...

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Main Author: Pedro José Izquierdo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Los Hemisferios 2013-01-01
Series:Ius Humani
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Online Access:http://www.uhemisferios.edu.ec/revistadederecho/index.php/iushumani/article/view/29
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spelling doaj-cee2f344ab4f417a9c3a687ba6004ddd2020-11-25T01:14:58ZengUniversidad de Los HemisferiosIus Humani 1390-440X1390-77942013-01-0130517619Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of AristocracyPedro José Izquierdo<p>This article studies the relationship between different kinds of discussion and the roles that they play in the diverse institutions of modern representative democracy. It distinguishes between three kinds of discussion: Platonic dialectic, deliberation, and democratic debate, and places them on a scale of decreasing attunement to rational standards of decision-making. It is argued that the more discussions are attuned to rational standards, the less democratic they become, because the less they are in sync with the mode of discussion that is proper to, and that in fact obtains in the demos. This tension between rational decision-making and democracy is identified as the tension between aristocracy and democracy as it was understood by the vast tradition of political philosophy, and suggests a way in which aristocracy may be reintroduced as a meaningful concept in modern constitutional thought. It is argued that only by acknowledging the existence of an aristocratic quality to rational decision-making is it possible to truly preserve the democratic character of representative institutions.</p>http://www.uhemisferios.edu.ec/revistadederecho/index.php/iushumani/article/view/29Democraciarepresentacióndiscusiónrazónaristocracia
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Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of Aristocracy
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Democracia
representación
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razón
aristocracia
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title Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of Aristocracy
title_short Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of Aristocracy
title_full Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of Aristocracy
title_fullStr Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of Aristocracy
title_full_unstemmed Reason and Democracy: The Potential Renewal of the Idea of Aristocracy
title_sort reason and democracy: the potential renewal of the idea of aristocracy
publisher Universidad de Los Hemisferios
series Ius Humani
issn 1390-440X
1390-7794
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>This article studies the relationship between different kinds of discussion and the roles that they play in the diverse institutions of modern representative democracy. It distinguishes between three kinds of discussion: Platonic dialectic, deliberation, and democratic debate, and places them on a scale of decreasing attunement to rational standards of decision-making. It is argued that the more discussions are attuned to rational standards, the less democratic they become, because the less they are in sync with the mode of discussion that is proper to, and that in fact obtains in the demos. This tension between rational decision-making and democracy is identified as the tension between aristocracy and democracy as it was understood by the vast tradition of political philosophy, and suggests a way in which aristocracy may be reintroduced as a meaningful concept in modern constitutional thought. It is argued that only by acknowledging the existence of an aristocratic quality to rational decision-making is it possible to truly preserve the democratic character of representative institutions.</p>
topic Democracia
representación
discusión
razón
aristocracia
url http://www.uhemisferios.edu.ec/revistadederecho/index.php/iushumani/article/view/29
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