MICH "video conference" : Epistemic theory of democracy and the “voters’ ignorance”
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MICH "video conference" : Epistemic theory of democracy and the “voters’ ignorance”
11 Feb
François Blais (Université Laval)
Epistemic theory of democracy and the “voters’ ignorance”
The Condorcet jury theorem (CJT) was generally considered to be of little use to justify or even attempt to improve democracy. The truth conditions of this theorem are simply too far removed from political realities. In their latest work An Epistemic Theory of Democracy Robert E.
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MICH "video conference" : Epistemic theory of democracy and the “voters’ ignorance”
11 Feb
François Blais (Université Laval)
Epistemic theory of democracy and the “voters’ ignorance”
The Condorcet jury theorem (CJT) was generally considered to be of little use to justify or even attempt to improve democracy. The truth conditions of this theorem are simply too far removed from political realities. In their latest work An Epistemic Theory of Democracy Robert E.