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INTERPRETING THE 'OTHER' IN DEMOCRACY: TOWARDS A DELIBERATIVE ETHIC
2016
Politeia: South African Journal for Political Science and Public Administration
This article cautions against underestimating the complexity of the intersubjective interpretation involved in deliberation between citizens in a democracy. The subjective nature of interpretation potentially sabotages the possibility of truly hearing, or reading, others on their own terms, which, in turn, undermines the democratic ideal of basing decisions on the actual will of the interlocutors.Authentic deliberation can in fact only follow on from a 'good reading' of the other, based on the
doi:10.25159/0256-8845/1777
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