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Summary: We explore how judgment aggregation and belief merging in the framework of fuzzy logic can help resolve the ``doctrinal paradox''. We also illustrate the use of fuzzy aggregation functions in social choice theory. | |||
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Belief merging and judgment aggregation in fuzzy setting (English)
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6 September 2012
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Summary: We explore how judgment aggregation and belief merging in the framework of fuzzy logic can help resolve the ``doctrinal paradox''. We also illustrate the use of fuzzy aggregation functions in social choice theory.
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