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Alfred Moore, “Critical Elitism: Deliberation, Democracy, and the Problem of Expertise” (Cambridge UP, 2017)

Oct 1, 2017
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Life and Times of a Political Scientist
02:37 • 2min
3
The Systems Approach to Deliberation
04:23 • 6min
4
The Systems Approach to Deliberative Democracy
09:58 • 3min
5
The Problem With Expertise in Democracies
12:33 • 5min
6
The Conflict Between Epistemic Authority and Political Authority
17:43 • 2min
7
The Tension Between Political and Epistemic Authority
19:53 • 3min
8
The Value of Contestation
23:18 • 2min
9
Critical Elitism and Institutional Problems and Possibilities
25:00 • 4min
10
The Politics of Expert Claims
28:31 • 3min
11
The Problem With the IPCC's Consensus on Climate Change
31:25 • 3min
12
The Tension of Expert Authority in a Democratic System
34:36 • 2min
13
The Importance of Democracy in Science
36:17 • 4min
14
The Epistemic Virtue of the Average Anti-Vaxxer
39:53 • 5min
15
Why I Don't Debate Creationists
44:28 • 2min
16
The Importance of Engaging With Criticism
46:19 • 4min
17
The Problem With Critical Legitimation of Epistemic Authority
50:48 • 3min
18
The Paradox of Denial
53:33 • 2min
19
The Relationship Between Trust and Distrust in Democracy
55:10 • 5min
20
Critical Alitism, Deliberation, Democracy and the Problem of Expertise
01:00:02 • 2min