II. The need for public debate
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The norms and common principles that emerge from such involvement are also the source of public morality. Well-grounded norms are more apt to increase the public’s trust in governance. A key function of public debate is to bring forward a more robust basis for decision making while helping to identify issues of concern that may warrant a public policy response.
Public debate can strengthen the role of citizens A natural person subject to the laws and policies of a state and enjoying legal rights protected by that state. In compound terms such as ‘citizens’ assembly’, for example, the meaning of ‘citizen’ is broader than just those having nationality or entitled to vote in that state. in the governance of their society. We may say that public debate is therefore debate that is in public, with the public and for the public.
Public debate is important for public trust in governance and policy making.
Public debate increases legitimacy and support for ethically difficult decision-making.