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Chapter 1. Introduction: How to Justify Democracy's Trust in the Political Judgments of Ordinary People
Part I: A Pragmatist Theory of Democratic Political Judgment
Chapter 2. Democracy, Epistemology and Deweyan Pragmatism
Chapter 3. A Pragmatist Theory of Judgment
Chapter 4. Political Judgments and Political Inquiry: Arendt and Dewey
Chapter 5. Judgments, Juries and the Political Sphere
Chapter 6. Dewey's Epistemic Argument for Democracy Reconsidered
Part II: Pragmatist Political Judgment and The Circumstances of Democratic Politics
Chapter 7. The Epistemic Value of Diversity in Democratic Publics
Chapter 8. Diversity, Democratic Systems and Epistemic Quality
Chapter 9. Which Types of Knower Should Democracies Include and Why?.

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