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Conformorality.A Study on Group Conditioning of Normative Judgment
normative judgments moral norms conformity nonverbal communication
2016/5/30
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a modification of the famous Asch paradigm (1951, 1955) to examine conformity in the moral domain. The qu...
Judgment Aggregation and the Problem of Tracking the Truth
judgment aggregation social choice voting theory truth-tracking social
2009/9/16
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective judgment on those propositions has recently drawn much attention. Seemingly reasonable agg...
necessary condition for a group being taken as a rational agent is that its choices and judgements are ‘logically contestable’, but this can lead to problems of aggregation, as Arrow impossibility th...
Reliable Methods of Judgment Aggregation
Collective decision theory judgment aggregation discursive dilemma
2008/4/22
The aggregation of consistent individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective judgment on the same propositions has recently drawn much attention. Seemingly reasonable ...
Judgment
judgment confirmation induction
2008/4/15
The concept of a judgment as a logical action which introduces new information into a deductive system is examined. This leads to a way of mathematically representing implication which is distinct fro...
Belief Merging and the Discursive Dilemma: An Argument-Based Account to Paradoxes of Judgment Aggregation
Judgment aggregation discursive dilemma belief merging
2008/4/10
The aggregation of individual judgments on logically interconnected propositions into a collective decision on the same propositions is called judgment aggregation. Literature in social choice and po...
Kant's Critique of Judgment and the Scientific Investigation of Matter
Kant judgment purposiveness experimentation
2008/4/7
Kant's theory of judgment establishes the conceptual framework for understanding the subtle relationships between the experimental scientist, the modern instrument, and nature's atomic particles. The ...