Defending the purely instrumental account of democratic legitimacy

Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (1):122–132 (2003)
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Pure Epistemic Proceduralism.Fabienne Peter - 2008 - Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology 5 (1):33-55.
Political legitimacy.Fabienne Peter - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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Democracy as a non–instrumentally just procedure.Christopher Griffin - 2003 - Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (1):111–121.

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