The aggregation of consistent individual judgements on logically interconnected propositions into a collective judgement on the same propositions has recently drawn much attention. Seemingly reasonable aggregation procedures, such as propositionwise majority voting, cannot ensure an equally consistent collective conclusion. The literature on judgement aggregation refers to such a problem as the discursive dilemma. In this article we assume that the decision which the group is trying to reach is factually right or wrong. Hence, we address the question of how good various approaches are at selecting the right conclusion. We focus on two approaches: distance-based procedures and a Bayesian analysis. They correspond to group-internal and group ...
The problem of the aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propos...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
This article gives a brief and informal introduction to the theory of judgment aggregation and to th...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgements on logically interconnected propositions into a ...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgements on logically interconnected propositions into a ...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
peer reviewedJudgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or agains...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
Judgment aggregation is a recent formal discipline that studies how to aggregate individual judgment...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
The problem of the aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propos...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
This article gives a brief and informal introduction to the theory of judgment aggregation and to th...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgements on logically interconnected propositions into a ...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgements on logically interconnected propositions into a ...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
peer reviewedJudgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or agains...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a c...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
Judgment aggregation is a recent formal discipline that studies how to aggregate individual judgment...
Judgment aggregation is a field in which individuals are required to vote for or against a certain d...
The problem of the aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propos...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
This article gives a brief and informal introduction to the theory of judgment aggregation and to th...