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Titolo: | Engaging Populism : Democracy and the Intellectual Virtues / / edited by Gregory R. Peterson, Michael C. Berhow, George Tsakiridis |
Pubblicazione: | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. 2022. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (0 pages) |
Disciplina: | 321.8 |
320.5662 | |
Soggetto topico: | Political science - Philosophy |
Knowledge, Theory of | |
Political science | |
Political psychology | |
Political Philosophy | |
Epistemology | |
Political Theory | |
Political Psychology | |
Political Science | |
Persona (resp. second.): | PetersonGregory R. <1966-> |
BerhowMichael C. | |
TsakiridisGeorge | |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Putting Populism in Context -- Chapter 2: Using Political Psychology to Understand Populism, Intellectual Virtues, and Declining Support for Democratic Norms -- Chapter 3: Midcentury Populists & the Intellectual Virtues -- Chapter 4: Populism, Evangelicalism, and Technology: A Familiar Trinitarian Formula -- Part II: Populism and Intellectual Virtues: Philosophical Approaches -- Chapter 5: Populism, Expertise, and Intellectual Autonomy -- Chapter 6: Truthfulness as a Democratic Virtue -- Chapter 7: E Pluribus Unum? Empathy as an Antidote to Populism’s Antipluralism -- Chapter 8: Populism and the Virtues of Argument -- Chapter 9: Epistemic Charity in Times of Populist Polarization -- Part III: Populism and Intellectual Virtues Across Disciplines -- Chapter 10: An Epistemology for Listening across Cultural and Political Divides -- Chapter 11: Certain Simple Stories -- Chapter 12: Virtuous Autonomy and its Explanatory Role in Turkish Activism -- Chapter 13: The People, the Experts, and the Citizens: Cognitive and Recognitive Attitudes in Democratic Practice -- Part IV: The Big Picture: Virtues, Populism, and Epistemic Environments -- Chapter 14: Justifying Humanitarian Interference for Epistemic Threats -- Chapter 15: Intellectual Virtues, Epistemic Democracy, and the Wisdom of the Crowd -- Chapter 16: Pandemic Postscript: Populism and Intellectual Virtues After COVID-19. |
Sommario/riassunto: | The past two decades have witnessed an intensifying rise of populist movements globally, and their impact has been felt in both more and less developed countries. Engaging Populism: Democracy and the Intellectual Virtues approaches populism from the perspective of work on the intellectual virtues, including contributions from philosophy, history, religious studies, political psychology, and law. Although recent decades have seen a significant advance in philosophical reflection on intellectual virtues and vices, less effort has been made to date to apply this work to the political realm. While every political movement suffers from various biases, contemporary populism’s association with anti-science attitudes and conspiracy theories makes it a potentially rich subject of reflection concerning the role of intellectual virtues in public life. Interdisciplinary in approach, Engaging Populism will be of interest to scholars and students in philosophy, political theory, psychology, and related fields in the humanities and social sciences. . |
Titolo autorizzato: | Engaging Populism |
ISBN: | 3-031-05785-6 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910590086703321 |
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