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I attempt to deveop an account of the deliberative virtue of civility.

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Deliberative Civility James Bohman Saint Louis University The ideal of deliberative democracy seems to require at least two broadly civic virtues related to the conduct of deliberation: toleration and civility. For some of its defenders deliberation requires conversational restraint or the method of avoidance in which contentious issues are left off the agenda; deliberation can thereby maximize agreement and minimize conflict.1 For its critics this sort of principle suggests that deliberative democracy can only be conducted by polite and
principle of the "economy of moral disagreement." 2 Onora O'Neill "Practices of Toleration " in Democracy and the Mass Media ed. J. Lichtenberg (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1990) p. 167. 3 On the concept of a regime of toleration see Michael Walzer On Toleration (New Haven: Yale University Press 1997) p. 12. 4 See Edwin Hutchins Cognition in the Wild (Cambridge: MIT Press 1995) 240ff. 5 John Dryzek Deliberative Democracy and Beyond (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002) p. 68.


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