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The article discusses the use of positive and negative reasons when preferences about alternative options have to be considered. Besides explaining the intuitive and formal situations where such a bipolar reasoning is used, the article shows how it is possible to generalize the concordance-discordance principle in preference aggregation and apply it to the problem of aggregating preferences expressed under intervals. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.