
O presente texto propõe-se discutir o suposto caráter abstrato da chamada democracia deliberativa, tomando como base a ética discursiva e a teoria da ação comunicativa. Se, por um lado, a democracia deliberativa não pretende ser mais que um modelo teórico para orientar as discussões em torno da democracia, por outro, alguns de seus enunciados podem e são efetivamente incorporados à prática política das sociedades democráticas contemporâneas. A questão aqui é saber o quanto de concreto e propositivo se pode encontrar especialmente nas proposições de Habermas a respeito da democracia deliberativa.This paper proposes to discuss, based on discourse ethics and communicative action theory, the supposed abstract character of deliberative democracy. If on the one hand deliberative democracy does not intend to be more than a theoretical model to guide discussions on democracy, on the other hand some of its ideas and can be, and are being, effectively incorporated into the political practice of contemporary democratic societies. The question here is one of knowing how much of the concrete and relevant can be found in Habermas' proposals regarding deliberative democracy.
Democracia, Teoria democrática, Theory of Communicative Action, Ética discursiva, B1-5802, Teoria da ação comunicativa, Democratic Theory, Philosophy (General), Discursive Ethics, Democracy
Democracia, Teoria democrática, Theory of Communicative Action, Ética discursiva, B1-5802, Teoria da ação comunicativa, Democratic Theory, Philosophy (General), Discursive Ethics, Democracy
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