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A folk meta-theorem in the foundations of utility theory (English)
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1990
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A folk meta-theorem, called the Coduality Principle is presented that unifies the weak and strict preference approaches to utility theory. The Coduality Principle asserts that any well-formed formula involving weak preference is equivalent to a codual formula involving strict preference that is obtained by replacing every occurrence of a weak preference relation in the original formula with an equivalent codual relation.
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Coduality Principle
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weak preference
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strict preference
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