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aspects of deliberation

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Systematic Approach To Deliberation

Deliberation systems have three main functions, according to the the writers of Deliberative systems. The three are Epistemic, Ethic and Democratic. It should produce well informed decisions. In the ethic side, deliberation creates more bonding between citizens. In the democratic perspective deliberation should take into account inputs from wider prompt ions of the population, when making decisions[1].

Epistemic Considerations

Settings of Deliberation

Distortions in Reason

For unloigical and intutive reasoning, see Intuitive Decision Making in "Decision Making"

Psychological considerations

methods of deliberation

Criticism on deliberation

See Also

Decision Making
  1. Parkinson, J., & Mansbridge, J. (Eds.). (2012). Deliberative Systems: Deliberative Democracy at the Large Scale (p. 204). Cambridge University Press. p.10-12