We describe a bounded rationality approach for indecisive choice behavior, in which all, some or none of the items in a menu may be selected. Choice behavior is s-pluralist if there …
Completeness is one of the basic assumptions about the rational preference relation in classical decision theory. Strongly and weakly consistent preferences are presented by …
S Cato - Economics & Philosophy, 2024 - cambridge.org
It has been shown that the Mere Addition Paradox occurs in a choice-functional approach with Path Independence (Stewart RT, 2021, Path independence and a persistent paradox of …
RT Stewart - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
I provide a characterization of weakly pseudo-rationalizable choice functions–that is, choice functions rationalizable by a set of acyclic relations–in terms of hyper-relations satisfying …
In the face of an impossibility result, some assumption must be relaxed. The Mere Addition Paradox is an impossibility result in population ethics. Here, I explore substantially …