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Year: 2013

Pages: 2391-2411

Series: Synthese

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Jacob Stegenga, "An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence", Synthese 190 (12), 2013, pp. 2391-2411.

An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence

Jacob Stegenga

pp. 2391-2411

in: Synthese 190 (12), 2013.

Abstract

Amalgamating evidence of different kinds for the same hypothesis into an overall confirmation is analogous, I argue, to amalgamating individuals’ preferences into a group preference. The latter faces well-known impossibility theorems, most famously “Arrow’s Theorem”. Once the analogy between amalgamating evidence and amalgamating preferences is tight, it is obvious that amalgamating evidence might face a theorem similar to Arrow’s. I prove that this is so, and end by discussing the plausibility of the axioms required for the theorem.

Publication details

Year: 2013

Pages: 2391-2411

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Jacob Stegenga, "An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence", Synthese 190 (12), 2013, pp. 2391-2411.