Deliberative Democracy, Active Citizenship and Critical Culture: From Aristotle’s Rhetoric to Contemporary Political Philosophy
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The aim of this paper is to defend an adequate reading of Aristotle’s deliberative rhetoric that allows us to understand practical rationalization as a process of interpretation of human actions. After the consideration of rhetoric as a general human ability that is indispensable for political coexistence, the impact of the Aristotelian rhetorical proposal is pressed, not just as a defense of the importance of rhetoric in a democratic society, but also as a novel attempt to understand what it means to speak of practical rationality.
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citizen participation, critical thinking, democracy, ethics, moral education, political philosophy
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Arenas Dolz, Francisco. (2013). Deliberative Democracy, Active Citizenship and Critical Culture: From Aristotle’s Rhetoric to Contemporary Political Philosophy. Revista ICONO 14. Revista científica de Comunicación y Tecnologías emergentes, 11(1), 163–194. https://doi.org/10.7195/ri14.v11i1.518
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