A logic of higher-order preferences

Synthese 203 (6):1-26 (2024)
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Abstract

If an agent prefers one kind of agents to the other agents, then the agent has first-order preferences. If the agent prefers agents with one kind of preferences to the other agents, then the agent has second-order preferences. The article proposes a sound, complete, and decidable logical system capable of expressing higher-order preferences.

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Junli Jiang
Southwest University
Pavel Naumov
University of Southampton

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