The MOVE-Urrutia Elejalde Foundation Workshop on Judgement aggregation was an opportunity to learn about this thriving field of research from a group of the most active contributors to the subject. An audience composed of experts and graduate students working on the subject or on related topics (voting, abstract aggregation, artificial intelligence) benefitted from the tutorials and contributed to the debate about interdisciplinary connections and future research directions.. At the same time, the workshop marked the start of a long term collaboration between MOVE and the Urrutia Elejalde Foundation, in pursuit of their common goals.

 Read more and view some pictures...  

Ron Holzman and Phillipe Mongin started the workshop with an introduction and overview of some aspects of logic that provided relevant background for subsequent tutorials on judgement and related fields:

Tutorial 1. An introduction to the Theory of Judgement Aggregation. Part I Christian List (London School of Economics)

Tutorial 2. Aggregation of Non-Binary Judgements. Part II Philippe Mongin(London School of Economics) 

Tutorial 3. Have we Resolved the Doctrinal Paradox? Philippe Mongin (HEC School of Management)

Tutorial 4. Aggregation of Abstract Evaluations. Ron Holzman (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)

Tutorial 5. Aggregation in Property Spaces. Clemens Puppe (University of Karlsruhe)

Tutorial 6. The impossibility of a Paretian Rational. Klaus Nehring (University of California at Davis)

Tutorial 7. Contributed Papers. Pablo Amorós, Enric Plaza, Ulle Endriss and Xavier Mora.

 Tutorial 8. Extensions

     Aggregation of Non-Binary Evaluations. Elad Dokow (Technion - Israel of Technology)

     Judgement Aggregation in the Light of Model Theory. Daniel Eckert (Graz University)

 

Some pictures of the event:  

   Director of MOVE Salvador Barberà welcomes the participants.

 

 Ron Holzman introducing the topic.

 

 

 Hervé Moulin (Rice University) and presenter Phillippe Mongin chatting during a break.

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