A Democratic Theory of Judgment
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Exploring the challenges of critical judgment in a post-criteria world, Zerilli engages with a diverse array of thinkers to navigate the complexities between universalism and cultural relativism. By examining Kant through Arendt's perspective, she introduces a public conception of truth and redefines judgment as a collaborative, world-building activity for democratic citizens. Her work presents a transformative approach to feminist thought, ultimately offering a hopeful framework for practicing judgment anew amidst philosophical uncertainties.

