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Explorations in aggregating choices
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    Explorations in aggregating choices (English)
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    A choice is understood as any function which picks a subset from each set of alternatives. Such choices are aggregated here in four different ways: through composition, choice-union and two procedures inspired by game- theoretic solution concepts, namely the non-cooperative and the von Stackelberg. In each case we are interested in the extent to which certain well-known choice-theoretic properties are preserved by the aggregation studied. In closing, we regard certain algebraic aspects of aggregations and means of choices, remarking on their ethical implications.
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    fidelity
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    composition
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    choice-union
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    game-theoretic solution concepts
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    aggregation
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