We study how the non-classical n-ary operator ⊗, originally intended to capture the concept of reparative obligation, can be used in the context of social choice theory to model preferences. A novel possible-world model-theoretic semantics, called sequence semantics, was proposed for the operator. In this paper, we propose a sound and complete axiomatisation of a minimal modal logic for the operator, and we extend it with axioms suitable to model social choice consistency principles such as extension consistency and contraction consistency. We provide completeness results for such extensions.Full Tex
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We show how to formalise Arrow's Theorem on the impossibility of devising a method for preference ag...
This paper presents a modal logic for modelling individual and collective choices over a set of feas...
A variant is proposed of the preference-based semantics for nonmonotonic logics that was originally...
We study how the non-classical n-ary operator circle times, originally intended to capture the conce...
none3siIn [13] the authors developed a logical system based on the definition of a new non-classical...
Abstract. In [13] the authors developed a logical system based on the definition of a new non-classi...
We proposed a novel framework for the representation of goals and other mental-like attitudes in ter...
We proposed a novel framework for the representation of goals and other mental-like attitudes in ter...
Deontic attitudes, such as obligations, are normally formalised in a modal logic in which some possi...
This paper studies the properties of eight semantic consequence relations defined from a Tarski-logi...
A family of modal logics of preference is presented. It is argued that modeling preference as a moda...
none3siIn [8] the authors developed a logical system based on the definition of a new non-classical ...
In this thesis we are exploring some models for von Wright's preference logic. Given (initial) set o...
Preference models lie at the core of the formalization for several related notions, such as non-mono...
Subjective expected utility (Savage, 1954) is the most widely used model to represent preferences un...
We show how to formalise Arrow's Theorem on the impossibility of devising a method for preference ag...
This paper presents a modal logic for modelling individual and collective choices over a set of feas...
A variant is proposed of the preference-based semantics for nonmonotonic logics that was originally...