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Tackling democracy's homemade problems

Political argument in a polarized age: Reason and democratic life, first edition, by Scott F. Aikin and Robert B. Talisse, Cambridge, UK and Medford, MA, Polity Press, April 2020, £12.99 (Paperback), ISBN-13: 978-1509536528

References

  • Aikin, S. F. , & Talisse, R. B. (2014). Why we argue: A sketch of an epistemic-democratic Program. Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines , 29 (2), 60–67.
  • Aikin, S. F. , & Talisse, R. B. (2018). Why we argue (and how we should): A guide to political disagreement in an Age of unreason . Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Aikin, S. F. , & Talisse, R. B. (2020). Political argument in a polarized age: Reason and democratic life . Cambridge : Polity Press.
  • Hegel, G. W. F. (1820). Philosophy of right [translated by S W Dyde, 1896].
  • Talisse, R. , & Aikin, S. F. (2006). Two forms of the straw man. Argumentation , 20 (3), 345–352.

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