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    Arrow's theorem in judgment aggregation (English)
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    14 November 2007
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    This paper studies collective judgment. Impossibility theorems on judgment aggregation are proven. An embedding of preference aggregation into judgment aggregation is constructed. It allows deriving Arrow's Theorem from the impossibility results proven in the judgment aggregation context.
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    Arrow's Theorem
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    discursive paradox
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    social choice
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    judgement aggregation
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