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Why Deliberative Democracy?
4. Why Deliberative Democracy Is Different
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December 31 2004
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Princeton University Press
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December 31 2004
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10.1515/9781400826339-005
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Preface
pp. 1
1. What Deliberative Democracy Means
pp. 64
2. Moral Conflict and Political Consensus
pp. 95
3. Deliberative Democracy beyond Process
pp. 125
4. Why Deliberative Democracy Is Different
pp. 139
5. Just Deliberation about Health Care
pp. 160
6. The Moral Foundations of Truth Commissions
pp. 189
Notes
pp. 207
Acknowledgments
pp. 209
Previous Works Jointly Authored by Amy Gutmann & Dennis Thompson
pp. 211
Index
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