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List of Contributors=ⅷ
Preface=xii
Introduction=xiii
PART Ⅰ. DELIBERATION AND CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY
1. Deliberative Institutional Economics, or Does Homo Oeconomicus Argue? A Proposal for Combining New Institutional Economics with Discourse Theory/Anne van Aaken=3
Deliberative Institutional Economics:Mind the Gap! Comment on Anne van Aaken/Michael Wohlgemuth=33
What Do We Learn by Asking Whether Homo Oeconomicus Argues? Comment on Anne van Aaken/Matthias Meyer=42
2. Constitutionalism and its Alternatives/John S. Dryzek=47
Democracy, Discourse and Constitutional Economics:Comment on John S. Dryzek/Viktor J Vanberg=60
Deliberation as a Discursive Feature of Contemporary Theories of Democracy:Comment on John S. Dryzek/Axel Tschentscher=72
3. Constitutional Economics in Constitutional Jurisprudence/Axel Tschentscher=81
PART Ⅱ. DELIBERATION AND SOCIAL CHOICE
4. A Dilemma for Deliberative Democrats/Philip Pettit=91
Collective Rationality:A Dilemma for Democrats with a Solution through Deliberation? Comment on Philip Pettit/Natalie Gold=108
Deliberative Constitutional Economics? Comment on Philip Pettit/Christoph Luetge=113
5. Substantive and Meta-Agreement/Christian List=119
Economics and the Political Discourse:Comment on Christian List/RSmall u, umlaut markdiger Waldkirch=135
The Importance of Information-Remarks on the Constitutional Economics of Deliberative Theory:Comment on Christian List/Detlef Aufderheide=139
6. Democracy and Argument:Tracking Truth in Complex Social Decisions/Luc Bovens;Wlodek Rabinowicz=143
Deliberative Democracy and Collective Truth-Tracking:Comment on Luc Bovens and Wlodek Rabinowicz/Thomas Schmidt=158
Where Can the Insights from the Condorcet Jury Theorem Be Applied? Comment on Luc Bovens and Wlodek Rabinowicz/Alois Stutzer=163
PART Ⅲ. DELIBERATION AND SOCIAL ORDER
7. What is Meant by Consent?/Andreas Suchanek=169
On the Normative Notion of Consent:Comment on Andreas Suchanek/Martin Rechenauer=181
The Morality and Heuristics of Consent:Comment on Andreas Suchanek/Jurgen De Wispelaere=187
8. The Consequences of Popular Participation in Constitutional Choice-Towards a Comparative Analysis/Stefan Voigt=199
Is There a Need for a Positive Constitutional Economics? Comment on Stefan Voigt/Michaela Haase=230
Constitutional Culture and Comparative Analysis:Comment on Stefan Voigt/Horst Hegmann=237
9. Bargaining over Beliefs/Robert E. Goodin;Geoffrey Brennan=241
Final Remarks:Deliberation and Decision-Perspectives and Limitations/Christian Kirchner=261