Suppose the members of a group (e.g., committee, jury, expert panel) each form a judgment on which worlds in a given set are possible, subject to the constraint that at least one world is possible but not all are. The group seeks to aggregate these individual judgments into a collective judgment, subject to the same constraint. I show that no judgment aggregation rule can solve this problem in accordance with three conditions: “unanimity,” “independence” and “non-dictatorship,” Although the result is a variant of an existing theorem on “group identification” (Kasher and Rubinstein, Logique et Analyse 160:385–395, 1997), the aggregation of judgments on which worlds are possible (or permissible, desirable, etc.) appears not to have been studi...
Abstract. The “doctrinal paradox ” or “discursive dilemma ” shows that propositionwise majority voti...
Similar to Arrow’s impossibility theorem for preference aggregation, judgment aggregation has also a...
Judgement aggregation is a model of social choice where the space of social alter-natives is the set...
Suppose the members of a group (e.g., committee, jury, expert panel) each form a judgment on which w...
Suppose the members of a group (e.g., committee, jury, expert panel) each form a judgment on which w...
The concern of this paper is the aggregation of sets of rationally connected judgments that the memb...
The aggregation of individual judgments over interrelated propositions is a newly arising field of s...
The aggregation of individual judgments over interrelated propositions is a newly arising field of s...
The concern of this paper is the aggregation of sets of rationally connected judgments that the memb...
Several recent results on the aggregation of judgments over logically connected propositions show th...
International audienceJudgment aggregation deals with the problem of how collective judgments on log...
All existing impossibility theorems on judgment aggregation over logically connected propositions ha...
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 ...
Judgment aggregation deals with the problem of how collective judgments on logically connected propo...
Abstract. The “doctrinal paradox ” or “discursive dilemma ” shows that propositionwise majority voti...
Similar to Arrow’s impossibility theorem for preference aggregation, judgment aggregation has also a...
Judgement aggregation is a model of social choice where the space of social alter-natives is the set...
Suppose the members of a group (e.g., committee, jury, expert panel) each form a judgment on which w...
Suppose the members of a group (e.g., committee, jury, expert panel) each form a judgment on which w...
The concern of this paper is the aggregation of sets of rationally connected judgments that the memb...
The aggregation of individual judgments over interrelated propositions is a newly arising field of s...
The aggregation of individual judgments over interrelated propositions is a newly arising field of s...
The concern of this paper is the aggregation of sets of rationally connected judgments that the memb...
Several recent results on the aggregation of judgments over logically connected propositions show th...
International audienceJudgment aggregation deals with the problem of how collective judgments on log...
All existing impossibility theorems on judgment aggregation over logically connected propositions ha...
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 ...
Judgment aggregation deals with the problem of how collective judgments on logically connected propo...
Abstract. The “doctrinal paradox ” or “discursive dilemma ” shows that propositionwise majority voti...
Similar to Arrow’s impossibility theorem for preference aggregation, judgment aggregation has also a...
Judgement aggregation is a model of social choice where the space of social alter-natives is the set...