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Kenneth Arrow, author of the "impossibility theorem," has died
NYT obituary here. His work on voting and social choice has often attracted the interest of philosophers. Any suggestions about particularly good or fruitful philosophical treatments of his work?
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Kenneth Arrow, author of the "impossibility theorem," has died
NYT obituary here. His work on voting and social choice has often attracted the interest of philosophers. Any suggestions about particularly good or fruitful philosophical treatments of his work?