It is well-known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permission in terms of possibility of doing an action without incurring in a violation of the law are subject to paradoxes. In general, paradoxes are acknowledged as such if we have intuitions telling us that things should be different. The aim of this paper is to introduce a paradox-free deontic action system by (i) identifying the basic intuitions leading to the emergence of the paradoxes and (ii) exploiting these intuitions in order to develop a consistent deontic framework, where it can be shown why some phenomena seem to be paradoxical and why they are not so if interpreted in a correct way
This paper introduces two new paradoxes for standard deontic logic (SDL). They are importantly relat...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
Deontic logic is standardly conceived as the logic of true statements about the existence of obligat...
It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
article describes a formal semantics for the deontic concepts-- the concepts of permission and oblig...
The aim of this paper is to introduce a system of dynamic deontic logic in which the main problems r...
A new characterization of the deontic operators of permission and prohibition is introduced based on...
Provided you start from suitable intuitions, it is easy enough to construct a whole range of argumen...
peer reviewedThe aim of this article is to construct a deontic logic in which the free choice postul...
The aim of the paper is to point out the modelling choices that lead to different systems of deontic...
This paper revisits a number of well-known paradoxes of deontic logic, namely Ross'paradox (if you o...
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...
This paper introduces two new paradoxes for standard deontic logic (SDL). They are importantly relat...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
Deontic logic is standardly conceived as the logic of true statements about the existence of obligat...
It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
article describes a formal semantics for the deontic concepts-- the concepts of permission and oblig...
The aim of this paper is to introduce a system of dynamic deontic logic in which the main problems r...
A new characterization of the deontic operators of permission and prohibition is introduced based on...
Provided you start from suitable intuitions, it is easy enough to construct a whole range of argumen...
peer reviewedThe aim of this article is to construct a deontic logic in which the free choice postul...
The aim of the paper is to point out the modelling choices that lead to different systems of deontic...
This paper revisits a number of well-known paradoxes of deontic logic, namely Ross'paradox (if you o...
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...
This paper introduces two new paradoxes for standard deontic logic (SDL). They are importantly relat...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
Deontic logic is standardly conceived as the logic of true statements about the existence of obligat...