The following pages link to The limits of epistemic democracy (Q2642554):
Displaying 15 items.
- Belief merging and judgment aggregation in fuzzy setting (Q446397) (← links)
- Judgment aggregation without full rationality (Q930477) (← links)
- Consistent judgement aggregation: the truth-functional case (Q930478) (← links)
- A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation (Q930479) (← links)
- Introduction to judgment aggregation (Q969113) (← links)
- Majority voting on restricted domains (Q969117) (← links)
- The premiss-based approach to judgment aggregation (Q969119) (← links)
- The possibility of judgment aggregation on agendas with subjunctive implications (Q969121) (← links)
- The doctrinal paradox, the discursive dilemma, and logical aggregation theory (Q1934272) (← links)
- Aggregation of non-binary evaluations (Q1958939) (← links)
- Neutrality and relative acceptability in judgment aggregation (Q2217346) (← links)
- The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation (Q2270220) (← links)
- An application of Peircean triadic logic: modelling vagueness (Q2322981) (← links)
- Which worlds are possible? A judgment aggregation problem (Q2481243) (← links)
- A generalised model of judgment aggregation (Q2642555) (← links)