[EM] Challenge - give an example where FBC is violated for Condorcet methods

Jameson Quinn jameson.quinn at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 12:02:53 PDT 2011


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> Since I believe that cases where there is a sincere CW are both more common
> and more important to get right (because when there's a cycle, there are
> many arguably-right answers), I therefore would argue that violations of the
> FBC are less-important than violations of burial/truncation. Your mileage
> may vary.
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In fact, I speculate that this fact has left its evolutionary footprints on
our cognitive makeup. In other words, perhaps the fact that burial is more
intuitively attractive to most people than favorite betrayal, stems from the
fact that it is more-often useful in real-world multi-party negotiations,
including in those situations successfully faced by our many ancestors.
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