既不聪明也不愚蠢

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Paul Howatt
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本文旨在通过重新审视经典的杜威/李普曼辩论来重新构建关于民主智慧的辩论。我认为杜威解决这个问题的方法比今天的两种主流方法(如杰森·布伦南和海姆斯·兰德莫的例子)都要好,因为它承认民主面临的智力障碍,同时保持对民主作为一种道德理想的信念。我还在《公众及其问题》一书中说明了杜威的思想如何可以作为回应李普曼和布伦南等思想家对民主提出的挑战的基础。杜威对这一挑战的实用主义取向,以及他的“大社区”理念,为我们提供了一条建设一个智慧和赋权的民主社会的有希望的道路。
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Neither Wisdom Nor Folly
This paper aims to reframe the debate over the intelligence of democracy by revisiting the classic Dewey/Lippmann debate. I argue that Dewey’s way of addressing this problem is better than both dominant approaches today (as exemplified by Jason Brennan and Hélène Landemore), since it acknowledges the intellectual obstacles democracy faces while keeping faith with democracy as an ethical ideal. I also illustrate how Dewey’s ideas in The Public and its Problems can serve as the foundation for building a response to the challenge thinkers like Lippmann and Brennan pose for democracy. Dewey’s pragmatist orientation toward this challenge, along with his idea of the “Great Community”, offer us a promising path to building an intelligent and empowering democratic society.
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