Democracy has many attractive features. Among them is its tendency to track the truth, at least under certain idealized assumptions. That basic result has been
How can we justify democracy’s trust in the political judgments of ordinary people? In Knowing Democracy, Michael Räber situates this question between two do
This compelling new book explores whether the ability of democratic procedures to produce correct outcomes increases the legitimacy of such political decisions.
The past thirty years have seen a surge of empirical research into political decision making and the influence of framing effects--the phenomenon that occurs wh
The first edited collection to explore one of the most rapidly growing area of philosophy: political epistemology. The volume brings together leading philosophe