List, Christian
Professor Christian List
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Experience keywords:
formal epistemology; group agency; rational choice theory; social choice theory; philosophy of social science; theories of democracy and deliberation
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Professor List works in social choice theory, formal epistemology and the philosophy of social science, focusing on formal modelling in the social sciences, the aggregation of individual inputs into collective outputs and the interface between deliberation and decision-making.
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Languages: German [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]
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Media experience:
Radio
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The following references are sourced from LSE Research Online|. References that are linked lead to the full text.
List, Christian (2013) Free will, determinism, and the possibility of doing otherwise. Noûs, Online ISSN 0029-4624 Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2013) A reason-based theory of rational choice. Noûs, 47 (1). pp. 104-134. ISSN 0029-4624 Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2013) Propositionwise judgment aggregation: the general case. Social choice and welfare, 40 (4). pp. 1067-1095. ISSN 1432-217X List, Christian and Pettit, Philip (2011) Group agency: the possibility, design, and status of corporate agents. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199591565 Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2011) A model of non-informational preference change. Journal of theoretical politics, 23 (2). pp. 145-164. ISSN 0951-6298 List, Christian (2011) Group communication and the transformation of judgments: an impossibility result. Journal of political philosophy, 19 (1). pp. 1-27. ISSN 0963-8016 List, Christian (2011) The logical space of democracy. Philosophy & public affairs, 39 (3). pp. 262-297. ISSN 0048-3915 Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2010) Where do preferences come from? London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK List, Christian and Vermeule, Adrian (2010) Independence and interdependence: lessons from the hive. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2010) The aggregation of propositional attitudes: towards a general theory. In: Gendler, Tabor S. and Hawthorne, John, (eds.) Oxford studies in epistemology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 215-234. ISBN 9780199584086 Menzies, Peter and List, Christian (2010) The causal autonomy of the special sciences. In: McDonald, Cynthia and McDonald, Graham, (eds.) Emergence in mind. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 108-129. ISBN 9780199583621 Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2010) The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation. Theory and decision, 68 (3). pp. 281-299. ISSN 0040-5833 List, Christian and Puppe, Clemens (2009) Judgment aggregation: a survey. In: Anand, Paul and Pattanaik, Prasanta and Puppe, Clemens, (eds.) The handbook of rational and social choice. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199290420 List, Christian and Menzies, Peter (2009) Non-reductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. Journal of philosophy, CVI (9). pp. 475-502. ISSN 0022-362X Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2009) A reason-based theory of rational choice. LSE Choice Group working paper series, vol. 5, no. 6. The Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS), London School of Economics, London, UK Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2009) Propositionwise judgment aggregation. LSE Choice Group working paper series, vol. 5, no. 2. The Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS), London School of Economics, London, UK List, Christian and Menzies, Peter (2009) Nonreductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. Journal of philosophy, CVI (9). ISSN 0022-362x Bradley, Richard and List, Christian (2008) Desire-as-belief revisited. LSE Choice Group working paper series, vol. 4, no. 3. The Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS), London School of Economics, London, UK Conradt, Larissa and List, Christian (2008) Group decisions in humans and animals: a survey. Philosophical transactions of The Royal Society B: biological sciences, 364 (1518). pp. 719-742. ISSN 0962-8436 Seeley, Thomas D. and Elsholtz, Christian and List, Christian (2008) Independence and interdependence in collective decision making: an agent-based model of nest-site choice by honeybee swarms. Philosophical transactions of The Royal Society B: biological sciences, 364 (1518). pp. 755-762. ISSN 0962-8436 Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2008) Judgement aggregation under constraints. In: Boylan, Thomas and Gekker, Ruvin, (eds.) Economics, rational choice and normative philosophy. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 111-123. ISBN 9780415435802 List, Christian (2007) Deliberation and agreement. In: Rosenberg, Shawn W, (ed.) Deliberation, participation and democracy: can the people govern?. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, USA, pp. 64-81. ISBN 9780230517356 Bradley, Richard and Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2006) Aggregating causal judgements. Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK List, Christian and Luskin, Robert C. and Fishkin, James S. and McLean, Iain (2006) Deliberation, single-peakedness, and the possibility of meaningful democracy: evidence from deliberative polls. PSPE working papers, 01-2006. Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2006) The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2005) Arrow’s theorem in judgment aggregation. PEPP, 13. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2005) Strategy-proof judgment aggregation. PEPP, 9. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK List, Christian and Pettit, Philip (2005) Group agency and supervenience. The southern journal of philosophy, 44 (Sp pp. 85-105. ISSN 0038-4283 Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2005) Strategy-proof judgment aggregation. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2004) A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK List, Christian (2004) Democracy in animal groups: a political science perspective. Trends in ecology and evolution, 19 (4). pp. 168-169. ISSN 0169-5347 List, Christian and Pettit, Philip (2004) An epistemic free-riding problem? In: Catton, Philip and Macdonald, Graham, (eds.) Karl Popper: critical appraisals. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 128-158. ISBN 9780415319713 List, Christian (2002) Two concepts of agreement. The good society, 11 (1). pp. 72-79. ISSN 1089-0017 List, Christian (2001) A note on introducing a "zero-line" of welfare as an escape route from Arrow's theorem. Pacific economic review, 6 (2). pp. 223-238. ISSN 1468-0106 List, Christian (2000) A note on measuring preference structuration. Nuffield College working papers in economics, 2000-W8. Nuffield College, Oxford, UK List, Christian and Harbour, Daniel (2000) Optimality theory and the problem of constraint aggregation. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics and Philosophy, 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Cambridge, MA List, Christian (1999) Multidimensional inequality measurement: a proposal. Nuffield College working papers in economics, 1999-W27. Nuffield College, Oxford, UK List, Christian (1998) Indeterminacy of translation reassessed: is the problem of translation an empirical matter? Philosophical writings, (9). pp. 23-38. ISSN 1361-9365
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