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Opini?o Pública 2011
Reconhecimento e (qual?) delibera??oDOI: 10.1590/S0104-62762011000100007 Keywords: public deliberation, recognition, discursive democracy, social struggles. Abstract: this paper aims at outlining a concept of deliberation compatible with the theory of recognition. despite fostering different bodies of knowledge, these two theoretical perspectives emphasize the emancipatory potential of intersubjective communication. in order to suggest a joint approach, the article challenges four questions that seem to indicate incompatibilities between recognition and deliberation. the paper advocates a deliberative approach marked by: 1) a non-altruist conception of reciprocity; 2) a focus on meta-consensus; 3) a non-cognitive understanding of communicative forms; 4) a broad comprehension of deliberative processes; and 5) an understanding about the importance of civil society associations.
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