The Basis for Non-Expert Democratic Decisions - Case of Climate Change
October 17, 2011 at 04:59PM How do we integrate expert knowledge into democratic decisions and policy? Think through the issue with Gary Gutting, a professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, who provides a nice example of critical thinking applied to the current public dialogue over human-induced climate change.
"Experts have always posed a problem for democracies. Plato scorned democracy, rating it the worst form of government short of tyranny, largely because it gave power to the ignorant
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