Synopsis "Engaging Populism: Democracy and the Intellectual Virtues"
Introduction Gregory R. Peterson, Michael Berhow, and George Tsakiridis Part I: Putting Populism in ContextChapter 1: Using Political Psychology to Understand Populism, Intellectual Virtues, and Declining Support for Democratic NormsIngrid J. Haas Chapter 2: Midcentury Populists & the Intellectual VirtuesJeff Bloodworth Chapter 3: Populism, Evangelicalism, and Technology: A Familiar Trinitarian FormulaGeorge Tsakiridis Part II: Populism and Intellectual Virtues: Philosophical ApproachesChapter 4: Populism, Expertise, and Intellectual AutonomyAlan Hazlett Chapter 5: Truthfulness as a Democratic VirtueChase Wrenn Chapter 6: E Pluribus Unum? Empathy as an Antidote to Populism's AntipluralismSara Shady Chapter 7: Populism and the Virtues of ArgumentAndrew Aberdein Chapter 8: Epistemic Charity in Times of Populist PolarizationMichael Berhow Part III: Populism and Intellectual Virtues Across DisciplinesChapter 9: An Epistemology for Listening across Cultural and Political DividesDavid Vishanoff Chapter 10: Certain Simple StoriesSherman Clark Chapter 11: Virtuous Autonomy and its Explanatory Role in Turkish ActivismGregory R. Peterson, Michael L. Spezio, Güneş Sevinç Chapter 12: The People, the Experts, and the Citizens: Cognitive and Recognitive Attitudes in Democratic PracticeAdam SmithPart IV: The Big Picture: Virtues, Populism, and Epistemic EnvironmentsChapter 13: Justifying Humanitarian Interference for Epistemic ThreatsColeen Watson Chapter 14: Intellectual Virtues, Epistemic Democracy, and the Wisdom of the CrowdGregory Peterson Chapter 15: Pandemic Postscript: Populism and Intellectual Virtues After COVID-19Gregory Peterson, George Tsakiridis, and Michael Berhow