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ASPI Speaker Series: AI and Democratic Values

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Political Norms for Deliberation in the Digital Age, presented by Fabienne Peter, University of Warwick  

Abstract Legitimate political decision-making is underpinned by well-ordered political deliberation, including by the decision-makers themselves, their advisory bodies, and the public at large. But what constitutes well-ordered political deliberation? With the increasing importance of social media for political debate, this question has gained new prominence. The short answer to this question is that well-ordered political deliberation is governed by relevant norms. In my talk, I first discuss different types of norms that might govern well-ordered political deliberation. I then focus on one particular type of norms: epistemic norms. My aim is to shed light on how the validity of contributions to political deliberation depends, inter alia, on the epistemic status of the claims made.  

https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/92076682248?pwd=T2JDSTRLTWlUWlBSTmh3TkVxZkd5UT09   Meeting ID: 920 7668 2248 Passcode: 039156

Sponsored by the Autonomous Systems Policy Institute

For more information, please contact Johannes Himmelreich at jrhimmel@syr.edu


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