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Many groups have to make decisions over multiple interconnected pro-positions. The doctrinal paradox or discursive dilemma shows that propositionwide majority voting can lead to inconsistent collective outcomes even when individual judgments are all consistent. How likely is the occurrence of...
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I model sequential decisions over multiple interconnected propositions and investigate pathdependencein such decisions. The propositions and their interconnections are represented in propositionallogic. A sequential decision process is path-dependent if its outcome depends on the order inwhich...
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Standard impossibility theorems on judgment aggregation over logically connected propositions either use a controversial systematicity condition or apply only to agendas of propositions with rich logical connections. Are there any serious impossibilities without these restrictions? We prove an...
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In response to recent work on the aggregation of individual judgments on logicallyconnected propositions into collective judgments, it is often asked whether judgmentaggregation is a special case of Arrowian preference aggregation. We argue the op-posite. After proving a general impossibility...
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In the theory of judgment aggregation on logically connected propositions, an important question remains open: Which aggregation rules are manipulable and which are strategy-proof? We define manipulability and strategy-proofness in judgment aggregation, characterize all strategy-proof...
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While a large social-choice-theoretic literature discusses the aggregation ofindividual judgments into collective ones, there is relatively little formalwork on the transformation of individual judgments in group deliberation. Idevelop a model of judgment transformation and prove a...
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This introduces the symposium on judgment aggregation. The theory of judgment ag­gregation asks how several individuals' judgments on some logically connected propo­sitions can be aggregated into consistent collective judgments. The aim of this intro­duction is to show how ideas from the...
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