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Judgment aggregation in nonmonotonic logic

Xuefeng Wen

pp. 3651-3683

Abstract

Judgment aggregation studies how to aggregate individual judgments on logically correlated propositions into collective judgments. Different logics can be used in judgment aggregation, for which Dietrich and Mongin have proposed a generalized model based on general logics. Despite its generality, however, all nonmonotonic logics are excluded from this model. This paper argues for using nonmonotonic logic in judgment aggregation. Then it generalizes Dietrich and Mongin’s model to incorporate a large class of nonmonotonic logics. This generalization broadens the theoretical boundaries of judgment aggregation by proving that, even if these nonmonotonic logics are employed, certain typical impossibility results still hold.

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Ben-Yami Hanoch, Carston Robyn, Werning Markus (2018) Trends in philosophy of language and mind. Synthese 195 (8).

Pages: 3651-3683

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-017-1391-2

Full citation:

Wen Xuefeng (2018) „Judgment aggregation in nonmonotonic logic“. Synthese 195 (8), 3651–3683.