John Stuart Mill and Epistemic Democracy
By (Author) Ivan Cerovac
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
9th March 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
European history
Politics and government
320.092
Hardback
206
Width 160mm, Height 238mm, Spine 20mm
540g
John Stuart Mill and Epistemic Democracy explores the epistemic, or cognitive, character of democratic institutional practices and the protection of basic liberties in Mill's political thought. Mapping Mill's theory of representative democracy and critically engaging Mill's more controversial issues, Ivan Cerovac identifies the epistemic criteria within these proposals and uses them as a basis for unifying Mill's political thought. The book addresses the epistemic role of wide democratic participation on the one hand and institutional mechanisms used to filter the public willsuch as political representation, plural voting proposals, partisanship, division of epistemic and political laboron the other, and it analyzes how Mill tries to resolve the conflict between political and epistemic values. Characterizing Mill as both a political instrumentalist and an epistemic democrat, Cerovac sets Mill's theory in a broader explanatory framework and compares it with contemporary accounts of epistemic justification. Emphasizing Mill's normative considerations regarding franchise and the exercise of political power over others, this book discusses how to implement the epistemic ideal in real-world politics. It will be a fascinating read for anyone interested in democratic decision-making.
"John Stuart Mill is one of the most important figures in the history of philosophy. This welcome book is a very helpful guide to better understanding Mill's contributions to moral and political philosophy that will be of much value to students and scholars."
-- Thom Brooks, Durham UniversityIvan Cerovac is research fellow at the University of Rijeka.