Preference-based choice functions
a generalized approach
pp. 257-269
Abstract
Although choice and preference are distinct categories, it may in some contexts be a useful idealization to treat choices as fully determined by preferences. In order to construct a general model of such preference-based choice, a method to derive choices from preferences is needed that yields reasonable outcomes for all preference relations, even those that are incomplete and contain cycles. A generalized choice function is introduced for this purpose. It is axiomatically characterized and is shown to compare favourably with alternative constructions.
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Published in:
van Ditmarsch Hans, Hill Brian, Majer Ondrej (2009) Knowledge, rationality & action. Synthese 171 (2).
Pages: 257-269
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-009-9650-5
Full citation:
Hansson Sven Ove (2009) „Preference-based choice functions: a generalized approach“. Synthese 171 (2), 257–269.