He, as Poisson and Condorcet did, applied probability to legal statistics. |
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In these plans, Condorcet divided the historical record into nine epochs spanning the progress of the human mind from the dawn of civilization to his own time. |
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He also wrote about the Condorcet paradox, which he called the intransitivity of majority preferences. |
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His method was opposed by the Marquis de Condorcet, who proposed instead the method of pairwise comparison that he had devised. |
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Tideman also devised the ranked pairs method, a Condorcet method that is not susceptible to clones. |
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Nanson combined the newly described instant runoff voting with the Borda count to yield a new Condorcet method called Nanson's method. |
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Learning economics from the Marquis de Condorcet, he became an assistant to Earl Gower, who would later become the Marquess of Stafford. |
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Voltaire, the French Encyclopedists, Condorcet, Comte, and German naturalists like Goethe, tried to discover a science-based substitute for religion. |
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Implementations of this method are known as Condorcet methods. |
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In February 1793, the Marquis de Condorcet led the drafting of the Girondist constitution which proposed a limited voting scheme with proportional aspects. |
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