The erosion of confidence in the epistemic capacities of citizenship has at its root the radical separation between facts and values that pragmatism has considered as the key to our culture.
Today it is possible to overcome dualism on the basis of a set of virtues and individual dispositions that are both ethical and epistemic. This entanglement between the ethical and the epistemic
highlights the overlap between a deliberative conception of democracy with its demand for a civic ethic and the requirements of an ethics of scientific research within the framework of a democratic society.
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