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Also at LMU Munich
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Christian Elsholtz and Christian List, A simple proof of Sen's possibility theorem on majority decisionsElemente der Mathematik 60 45-56. 2005.
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Christian List, Group Knowledge and Group Rationality: A Judgment Aggregation PerspectiveEpisteme 2 (1): 25-38. 2005.
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Christian List and Philip Pettit, On the many as one: A reply to Kornhauser and SagerPhilosophy and Public Affairs 33 (4). 2005.
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Christian List, The probability of inconsistencies in complex collective decisionsSocial Choice and Welfare 24 (1): 3-32. 2005.
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Franz Dietrich and Christian List, The two-envelope paradox: an axiomatic approachMind 114 (454): 239-248. 2005.
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Franz Dietrich and Christian List, Strategy-proof judgment aggregationEconomics and Philosophy 23 (3): 269-300. 2005.
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Philip Pettit, Group agency and supervenienceSouthern Journal of Philosophy 44 (S1): 85-105. 2005.
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Christoph Horn and Christof Rapp, Intuition und MethodeHistory of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 8 (1): 11-45. 2005.
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Christof Rapp, L'arte di suscitare le emozioni nella «Retorica» di AristoteleActa Philosophica 14 (2): 313-325. 2005.
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Hannes Leitgeb, Hodges’ Theorem Does not Account for Determinacy of Translation. A Reply to WerningErkenntnis 62 (3): 411-425. 2005.
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Hannes Leitgeb, Interpreted Dynamical Systems and Qualitative Laws: from Neural Networks to Evolutionary SystemsSynthese 146 (1-2): 189-202. 2005.
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Hannes Leitgeb, Paradox by definitionAnalysis 65 (4): 275-278. 2005.
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Hannes Leitgeb, How Similarities ComposeIn Markus Werning, Edouard Machery & Gerhard Schurz (eds.), The Compositionality of Meaning and Content: Volume I: Foundational Issues, De Gruyter. pp. 147-168. 2005.
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Stephan Hartmann and Ludwig Fahrbach, Normativität und BayesianismusIn Bernward Gesang (ed.), Deskriptive oder normative Wissenschaftstheorie, Ontos-verlag. pp. 177-204. 2004.
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Stephan Hartmann, Artificial Intelligence and its Methodological ImplicationsIn Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Induction and Deduction in the Sciences, Springer. pp. 217. 2004.
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Stephan Hartmann, Artificial Intelligence and Its Methodological ImplicationsVienna Circle Institute Yearbook 11 217-223. 2004.
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Holger Andreas, Das Problem der ChronometerauswahlJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 35 (2): 205-234. 2004.
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Peter Schaber, Peter Baumann, and Monika Betzler, Are there insolvable moral conflicts?In Peter Baumann & Monika Betzler (eds.), Practical Conflicts: New Philosophical Essays, Cambridge University Press. pp. 279-294. 2004.
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Christian List, A model of path-dependence in decisions over multiple propositionsAmerican Political Science Review 98 (3): 495-513. 2004.
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Christian List and Philip Pettit, Aggregating sets of judgments: Two impossibility results comparedSynthese 140 (1). 2004.
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Christian List, Democracy in animal groups: a political science perspectiveTrends in Ecology and Evolution 19 (4): 168-169. 2004.
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Christian List, On the significance of the absolute marginBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (3): 521-544. 2004.
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Christian List, The impossibility of a Paretian republican? Some comments on Pettit and SenEconomics and Philosophy 20 (1): 65-87. 2004.
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Anne van Aaken, Christian List, and Christoph Luetge, Deliberation and Decision: Economics, Constitutional Theory and Deliberative Democracy (edited book)Ashgate. 2004.
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Franz Dietrich and Christian List, A liberal paradox for judgment aggregationSocial Choice and Welfare 31 (1): 59-78. 2004.
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Franz Dietrich and Christian List, A model of jury decisions where all jurors have the same evidenceSynthese 142 (2): 175-202. 2004.