The Concept of Democracy: An Essay on Conceptual Amelioration and Abandonment – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s):9780198886532, 0198886535
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- ISBN 10: 0198886535
- ISBN 13: 9780198886532
- Author: Herman Cappelen
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on Oxford Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. If we don’t know what the words ‘democracy’ and ‘democratic’ mean, then we don’t know what democracy is. This book defends a radical view: these words mean nothing and should be abandoned. The argument for Abolitionism is simple: those terms are defective and we can easily do better, so let’s get rid of them. According to the abolitionist, the switch to alternative devices would be a significant communicative, cognitive, and political advance. The first part of the book presents a general theory of abandonment: the conditions under which language should be abandoned. The rest of the book applies this general theory to the case of ‘democracy’ and ‘democratic’. Cappelen shows that ‘democracy’ and ‘democratic’ are semantically, pragmatically, and communicatively defective. Abolitionism is not all gloom and doom. It also contains a message of good cheer: we have easy access to conceptual devices that are more effective than ‘democracy’. We can do better. These alternative linguistic devices will enable us to ask better questions, provide genuinely fruitful answers, and have more rational discussions. Moreover, those questions and answers better articulate the communicative and cognitive aims of those who use empty terms like ‘democracy’ and ‘democratic’.
Table of contents:
Part I. A Theory of Abandonment
1. Introduction
2. Arguments for Abandonment
3. Abandonment Compared to Elimination, Reduction, Replacement, and Amelioration
4. Abandonment and Communication
Part II. Some Data About “Democracy”
5. The Ordinary Notion of “Democracy”: Methodological Preamble
6. Some Data about “Democracy” and “Democratic”
Part III. Abandonment of “Democracy”?
7. Problems with “Democracy”
8. Better Than “Democracy”: A Chapter of Good Cheer
9. Consequences of Abandoning “Democracy”
Part IV. “Democracy” Ameliorated
10. Ameliorations of “Democracy”
11. Verbal Disputes about “Democracy”
Part V. Efforts to Defend “Democracy”
12. Objections and Replies
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