Since it was presented in 1963, Chisholm’s paradox has attracted constant attention in the deontic logic literature, but without the emergence of any definitive solution. We claim this is due to its having no single solution. The paradox actually presents many challenges to the formalization of deontic statements, including (1) context sensitivity of unconditional oughts, (2) formalizing conditional oughts, and (3) distinguishing generic from nongeneric oughts. Using the practical interpretation of ‘ought’ as a guideline, we propose a linguistically motivated logical solution to each of these problems, and explain the relation of the solution to the problem of contrary-to-duty obligations
In this article we introduce Contextual Deontic Logic (CDL) to analyze the relation between deontic,...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
The paper starts from the observation that laws are full of conditional norms or obligations, the de...
Since it was presented in 1963, Chisholm’s paradox has attracted constant attention in the deontic l...
This paper will be concerned with the problem of factual detachment in deontic conditionals. The goa...
Deontic logic, the logic of obligations and permissions, is plagued by several paradoxes that have t...
The Logics of Deontic (In)Consistency (LDI’s) can be considered as the deontic counterpart of the pa...
In this paper we discuss the role that deontic logic plays in the specification of information syste...
This paper introduces two new paradoxes for standard deontic logic (SDL). They are importantly relat...
This article proposes a systematic application of recent developments in the logic of preference to ...
This paper revisits a number of well-known paradoxes of deontic logic, namely Ross'paradox (if you o...
. This paper investigates to what extent contrary-to-duty obligations can be represented in dyadic d...
In this paper we discuss the role that deontic logic plays in the specification of information syst...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss some reasons why temporal logic might not be suitable to model re...
It is well-known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
In this article we introduce Contextual Deontic Logic (CDL) to analyze the relation between deontic,...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
The paper starts from the observation that laws are full of conditional norms or obligations, the de...
Since it was presented in 1963, Chisholm’s paradox has attracted constant attention in the deontic l...
This paper will be concerned with the problem of factual detachment in deontic conditionals. The goa...
Deontic logic, the logic of obligations and permissions, is plagued by several paradoxes that have t...
The Logics of Deontic (In)Consistency (LDI’s) can be considered as the deontic counterpart of the pa...
In this paper we discuss the role that deontic logic plays in the specification of information syste...
This paper introduces two new paradoxes for standard deontic logic (SDL). They are importantly relat...
This article proposes a systematic application of recent developments in the logic of preference to ...
This paper revisits a number of well-known paradoxes of deontic logic, namely Ross'paradox (if you o...
. This paper investigates to what extent contrary-to-duty obligations can be represented in dyadic d...
In this paper we discuss the role that deontic logic plays in the specification of information syst...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss some reasons why temporal logic might not be suitable to model re...
It is well-known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
In this article we introduce Contextual Deontic Logic (CDL) to analyze the relation between deontic,...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
The paper starts from the observation that laws are full of conditional norms or obligations, the de...