In this article I offer a brief sketch of the traditional view about normative terms as expressing deontic modalities and the standard possible-worlds semantics for conditional norms, confronting the first with some possible objection. I then compare the \u201cmodality\u201d conception of normativity with Robert Brandom\u2019s inferentialist conception of the logical function of deontic and practical vocabulary, showing how it falls short of accounting the combination of normativity and conditionality
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In this paper I raise some doubts about Brandom’s pragmatic strategy of explanation of norms. I arg...
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This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
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The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
The paper starts from the observation that laws are full of conditional norms or obligations, the de...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
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I argue that normativity is hyperintensional. I provide two arguments: one deductive, one abductive....
According to many defenders of defeasible deontic logics, their systems provide an explanation of ho...
In this paper we argue that inferentialist approach to meaning does not, by itself, show that meanin...
this paper, however, that the techniques of nonmonotonic logic may provide a better theoretical fram...
In this paper I raise some doubts about Brandom’s pragmatic strategy of explanation of norms. I arg...
The paper analyzes the so-called \u201cbridge conception\u201d of normative conditionals, highlighti...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between ...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
The paper starts from the observation that laws are full of conditional norms or obligations, the de...
This paper asks whether Brandom (1994) has provided a sufficiently clear account of the basic normat...
The essay “The Threefold Role of the Logical Value of Norms” is a work of philosophy of deontic logi...
This paper concerns a thorny problem posed by conditional requirements: we expect some modal conditi...
In this paper we shall give a short (and incomplete) historic overview of the branch of modal logic ...
I argue that normativity is hyperintensional. I provide two arguments: one deductive, one abductive....
According to many defenders of defeasible deontic logics, their systems provide an explanation of ho...
In this paper we argue that inferentialist approach to meaning does not, by itself, show that meanin...
this paper, however, that the techniques of nonmonotonic logic may provide a better theoretical fram...
In this paper I raise some doubts about Brandom’s pragmatic strategy of explanation of norms. I arg...