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This document discusses the norm of public reason and its challenges, particularly in the context of corporate social and political speech. It references Dan Kahan's arguments about the cognitive biases that make it difficult for individuals and corporations to genuinely conform to this norm.
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Dan Kahan scholar norm of public reason Dan Kahan argues against the norm of public reason.
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To comply with the norm of public reason, speakers must therefore justify their public policy preferences in a manner that does not appeal to any distinct world-view.
Human thinking and decision-making is profoundly influenced by cognitive biases and self-serving motivations.
We thus tend to view our interlocutors, especially those whose world views we do not share, as only pretending to conform to the norm of public reason. And they think the same of us.
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To discuss the norm of public reason and its application to corporate social and political speech.
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The document discusses the challenges of adhering to the norm of public reason, particularly in the context of corporate speech.
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