The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission, obligation, and release from obligation. It is argued that people use these relations not only when they interpret deontic social rules, but also when they reason from given rules. Data from several studies are presented that corroborate this argument
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
Deontic logic deals with obligation, permission and related normative concepts. This textbook introd...
The first principle, often associated with the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the irr...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
Deontic reasoning is reasoning about permission and obligation: what one may do and what one must do...
In the last decades, efforts have been undertaken to shift the study of deontic logic away from abst...
Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between ...
This paper proposes a logic of transgressions for obligations and permissions. A key objective of t...
The present volume is a sequel to Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings : its purpose ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
In this paper we shall give a short (and incomplete) historic overview of the branch of modal logic ...
article describes a formal semantics for the deontic concepts-- the concepts of permission and oblig...
It is well-known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
Deontic logic deals with obligation, permission and related normative concepts. This textbook introd...
The first principle, often associated with the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the irr...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
Deontic reasoning is reasoning about permission and obligation: what one may do and what one must do...
In the last decades, efforts have been undertaken to shift the study of deontic logic away from abst...
Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between ...
This paper proposes a logic of transgressions for obligations and permissions. A key objective of t...
The present volume is a sequel to Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings : its purpose ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
In this paper we shall give a short (and incomplete) historic overview of the branch of modal logic ...
article describes a formal semantics for the deontic concepts-- the concepts of permission and oblig...
It is well-known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
Since at least the 1960s, deontic logicians and ethicists have worried about whether there can be no...
Deontic logic deals with obligation, permission and related normative concepts. This textbook introd...
The first principle, often associated with the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the irr...