Debate
European Political Science (2008) 7, 199–206. doi:10.1057/palgrave.eps.2210189
De Deliberatibus Disputandum est: A Response to Jürg Steiner
Gerald Schneidera
aDepartment of Politics and Management, University of Konstanz, Box D 86, Konstanz D-78457, Germany. E-mail: gerald.schneider@uni-konstanz.de
Abstract
This article takes issue with Steiner's polemic against the usage of 'deliberation' in rational choice scholarship. I show (i) that the reproach that rationalists do not allow for preference change is mistaken; (ii) that Steiner does not sufficiently distinguish between normative and positive contributions and (iii) that he shields his preferred model against systematic comparisons with strategic models of deliberation. In my view, we need more competing model evaluations rather than misleading attacks against imagined heretics.
Keywords:
deliberation, rational choice, strategic behaviour, preference change

