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Unlike his earlier 1964 formulation, however, this later version allows for intransitivity.
Therefore such a preference loop (or "cycle") is known as an intransitivity.
In mathematics, the term intransitivity is used for related, but different, properties of binary relations:
Many authors use the term intransitivity to mean antitransitivity.
Analogously, in economics intransitivity can occur in a consumer's preferences.
He also wrote about the Condorcet paradox, which he called the intransitivity of majority preferences.
In the case of decision making, Condorcet voting can combine multiple perspectives in a way that reduces intransitivity.
Unit effectiveness against opponents follows the rock-paper-scissors (intransitivity) principle found in most real-time strategy games.
Intransitivity (?)
This article describes Temkin's work on equality and on intransitivity and the nature of the good.
Removing the common dots of Miwin's Dice reverses intransitivity.
Intransitivity, transitivity and control in Lillooet Salish.
Temkin has shown, however, that once this kind of variability has been acknowledged, the threat of intransitivity looms.
In psychology, intransitivity often occurs in a person's system of values (or preferences, or tastes), potentially leading to unresolvable conflicts.
Transitivity and intransitivity are clearly indicated in the morphology; only transitive verbs take endings that agree with the person and number of their subject.
Secondary stems consist of a root + suffixes that indicate transitivity, intransitivity, and causativity.
(1999) 'Intransitivity and the Person-Affecting Principle'.
Kenneth Arrow, Section 1 (the theorem & a distributional difficulty of intransitivity + majority rule)
In such cases intransitivity reduces to a broader equation of numbers of people and the weights of their units of measure in assessing candidates.
Intransitivity and the Mere Addition Paradox, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol.
"A Continuum Argument for Intransitivity," Philosophy and Public Affairs 25, no. 3, Summer, 1996, pp.
The opposite, intransitivity, occurs in games where one strategy may be better or worse than another strategy for one player, depending on how the player's opponents may play.
Passives and intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan., by Leonid Kulikov.
His work on the intransitivity of the all things considered better than relation is groundbreaking and challenges deeply held assumptions about value, practical reasoning, and the goodness of outcomes.
"An Abortion Argument and the Threat of Intransitivity," in Well-being and Morality: Essays in Honour of James Griffin, eds.