The contributors to this volume discuss and for the most part challenge whether many minds can be wiser than one.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Collective wisdom: old and new Hélène Landemore 2. Prediction markets: trading uncertainty for collective wisdom Emile Servan-Schreiber 3. Designing wisdom through the web: the passion of ranking Gloria Origgi 4. Some microfoundations of collective wisdom Scott Page and Lu Hong 5. What has collective wisdom to do with wisdom? Daniel Andler 6. Legislation, planning, and deliberation John Ferejohn 7. Epistemic democracy in classical Athens: sophistication, diversity, and innovation Josiah Ober 8. The optimal design of a constituent assembly Jon Elster 9. Sanior pars and major pars in the contemporary aeropagus: medicine evaluation committees in France and the United States Philippe Urfalino 10. Collective wisdom: lessons from the theory of judgment aggregation Christian List 11. Democracy counts: should rulers be numerous? David Estlund 12. Democratic reason: the mechanisms of collective intelligence in politics Hélène Landemore 13. Rational ignorance and beyond Gerry Mackie 14. The myth of the rational voter and political theory Bryan Caplan 15. Collective wisdom and institutional design Adrian Vermeule 16. Reasoning as a social competence Dan Sperber and Hugo Mercier 17. Conclusion Jon Elster.
1. Collective wisdom: old and new Hélène Landemore 2. Prediction markets: trading uncertainty for collective wisdom Emile Servan-Schreiber 3. Designing wisdom through the web: the passion of ranking Gloria Origgi 4. Some microfoundations of collective wisdom Scott Page and Lu Hong 5. What has collective wisdom to do with wisdom? Daniel Andler 6. Legislation, planning, and deliberation John Ferejohn 7. Epistemic democracy in classical Athens: sophistication, diversity, and innovation Josiah Ober 8. The optimal design of a constituent assembly Jon Elster 9. Sanior pars and major pars in the contemporary aeropagus: medicine evaluation committees in France and the United States Philippe Urfalino 10. Collective wisdom: lessons from the theory of judgment aggregation Christian List 11. Democracy counts: should rulers be numerous? David Estlund 12. Democratic reason: the mechanisms of collective intelligence in politics Hélène Landemore 13. Rational ignorance and beyond Gerry Mackie 14. The myth of the rational voter and political theory Bryan Caplan 15. Collective wisdom and institutional design Adrian Vermeule 16. Reasoning as a social competence Dan Sperber and Hugo Mercier 17. Conclusion Jon Elster.
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