`Judgement aggregation' is a model of social choice where the space of social alternatives is the set of consistent truth-valuations (`judgements') on a family of logically interconnected propositions. It is well-known that propositionwise majority voting can yield logically inconsistent judgements. We show that, for a variety of spaces, propositionwise majority voting can yield any possible judgement. By considering the geometry of sub-polytopes of the Hamming cube, we also estimate the number of voters required to achieve all possible judgements. These results generalize the classic results of McGarvey (1953) and Stearns (1959)
I introduce a model of judgment aggregation that allows for an explicit distinction between rational...
The “doctrinal paradox” or “discursive dilemma” shows that propositionwise majority voting over the ...
The relationship between propositional model theory and social decision making via premise-based pro...
`Judgement aggregation' is a model of social choice where the space of social alternatives is the se...
`Judgement aggregation' is a model of social choice where the space of social alternatives is the se...
AbstractJudgement aggregation is a model of social choice where the space of social alternatives is ...
Judgement aggregation is a model of social choice where the space of social alter-natives is the set...
Given a set of propositions with unknown truth values, a `judgement aggregation rule' is a way to ag...
What is the meaning of "majoritarianism" as a principle of democratic group decision-making in a jud...
In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible ...
A judgement aggregation rule takes the views of a collection of voters over a set of interconected i...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
Majority voting is commonly used in aggregating judgments. The literature to date on judgment aggre...
International audienceThe aim of judgment aggregation is to make collective decisions based on the j...
Similar to Arrow’s impossibility theorem for preference aggregation, judgment aggregation has also a...
I introduce a model of judgment aggregation that allows for an explicit distinction between rational...
The “doctrinal paradox” or “discursive dilemma” shows that propositionwise majority voting over the ...
The relationship between propositional model theory and social decision making via premise-based pro...
`Judgement aggregation' is a model of social choice where the space of social alternatives is the se...
`Judgement aggregation' is a model of social choice where the space of social alternatives is the se...
AbstractJudgement aggregation is a model of social choice where the space of social alternatives is ...
Judgement aggregation is a model of social choice where the space of social alter-natives is the set...
Given a set of propositions with unknown truth values, a `judgement aggregation rule' is a way to ag...
What is the meaning of "majoritarianism" as a principle of democratic group decision-making in a jud...
In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible ...
A judgement aggregation rule takes the views of a collection of voters over a set of interconected i...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
Majority voting is commonly used in aggregating judgments. The literature to date on judgment aggre...
International audienceThe aim of judgment aggregation is to make collective decisions based on the j...
Similar to Arrow’s impossibility theorem for preference aggregation, judgment aggregation has also a...
I introduce a model of judgment aggregation that allows for an explicit distinction between rational...
The “doctrinal paradox” or “discursive dilemma” shows that propositionwise majority voting over the ...
The relationship between propositional model theory and social decision making via premise-based pro...