Deontic logic (DL) is increasingly recognized as an indispensable tool in such application areas as formal representation of legal knowledge and reasoning, formal specification of computer systems and formal analysis of database integrity constraints. Despite this acknowledgement, there have been few attempts to provide computationally tractable inference mechanisms for DL. In this paper we shall be concerned with providing a computationally oriented proof method for standard DL (SDL), i.e., normal systems of modal logic with the usual possible-worlds semantics. Because of the natural and easily implementable style of proof construction it uses, this method seems particularly well-suited for applications in the AI and Law field, and though ...
In [1] J.-Y. Bèziau formulated a logic called Z. Bèziau’s idea was generalized independently in [6] ...
We propose to extend description logic with defeasible rules, and to use the inferential mechanism o...
peer reviewedNorm-based semantics to deontic logic typically come in an unconstrained and constraine...
Deontic logic (DL) is increasingly recognized as an indispensable tool in such application areas as ...
In this paper we suggest ways in which logic and law may usefully relate; and we present an analytic...
Standard deontic logic (SDL) is defined on the basis of possible world semantics and is a logic of a...
In this paper we describe an algorithmic framework for a multi-modal logic arising from the combinat...
This thesis consists of two main chapters which connect two areas of deontic logic and justification...
We present a formalization of propositional modal logic in the framework of Labelled Deductive Syste...
Why should Law need automated proof systems? The answer to this question implies an answer to the fo...
A shallow semantical embedding of a dyadic deontic logic by Carmo and Jones in classical higher-or...
A shallow semantical embedding of a dyadic deontic logic by Carmo and Jones in classical higher-or...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
This dissertation is devoted to the study of non-normal (modal) systems for deontic logics, both on ...
This paper describes a proof theoretic and semantic approach in which logics belonging to different ...
In [1] J.-Y. Bèziau formulated a logic called Z. Bèziau’s idea was generalized independently in [6] ...
We propose to extend description logic with defeasible rules, and to use the inferential mechanism o...
peer reviewedNorm-based semantics to deontic logic typically come in an unconstrained and constraine...
Deontic logic (DL) is increasingly recognized as an indispensable tool in such application areas as ...
In this paper we suggest ways in which logic and law may usefully relate; and we present an analytic...
Standard deontic logic (SDL) is defined on the basis of possible world semantics and is a logic of a...
In this paper we describe an algorithmic framework for a multi-modal logic arising from the combinat...
This thesis consists of two main chapters which connect two areas of deontic logic and justification...
We present a formalization of propositional modal logic in the framework of Labelled Deductive Syste...
Why should Law need automated proof systems? The answer to this question implies an answer to the fo...
A shallow semantical embedding of a dyadic deontic logic by Carmo and Jones in classical higher-or...
A shallow semantical embedding of a dyadic deontic logic by Carmo and Jones in classical higher-or...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
This dissertation is devoted to the study of non-normal (modal) systems for deontic logics, both on ...
This paper describes a proof theoretic and semantic approach in which logics belonging to different ...
In [1] J.-Y. Bèziau formulated a logic called Z. Bèziau’s idea was generalized independently in [6] ...
We propose to extend description logic with defeasible rules, and to use the inferential mechanism o...
peer reviewedNorm-based semantics to deontic logic typically come in an unconstrained and constraine...