El Platonismo en la democracia deliberativa de Carlos Nino
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https://doi.org/10.5347/isonomia.v0i36.219Keywords:
Deliberation, moral truth, ideas, genealogy, lawAbstract
A brief presentation of the theory of the deliberative democracy, as described by Carlos Nino, is made in this work. Specifically, the work suggests that the idea of deliberative democracy as a substitute of a moral discourse that allows us to access to moral truth suffers from Platonism in a strong sense, according to which truth is out of social relationships, and suffers from Platonism in a soft sense, according to which truth is outside of all power s relations.
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