Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgements into a collective judgement, or alternatively, how to merge collectively inconsistent knowledge bases. In this paper, we view judgement aggregation as a function on propositional logic valuations, and we investigate how logic constrains judgement aggregation. In particular, we show that there is no non-dictatorial decision method for aggregating sets of judgements in a logically consistent way if the decision method is local, i.e., only depends on the individual judgements on the proposition under consideration.</p
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible ...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Abstract Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individua...
Group decisions must often obey exogenous constraints. While in a preference aggregation problem con...
Let S be a set of logically related propositions, and suppose a jury must decide the truth/falsehood...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible ...
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
Within social choice theory, the new field of judgment aggregation aims to merge many individual set...
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible ...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individual judgemen...
Abstract Logical puzzles like the doctrinal paradox raise the problem of how to aggregate individua...
Group decisions must often obey exogenous constraints. While in a preference aggregation problem con...
Let S be a set of logically related propositions, and suppose a jury must decide the truth/falsehood...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible ...
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
Judgement aggregation has been receiving increasing attention over recent years. Some typical impos...
Within social choice theory, the new field of judgment aggregation aims to merge many individual set...
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
The combination of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective d...
In the theory of judgment aggregation, it is known for which agendas of propositions it is possible ...