AbstractOften a set of imperatives or norms seems satisfiable from the outset, but conflicts arise when ways to fulfill all are ruled out by unfortunate circumstances. Semantic methods to handle normative conflicts were devised by B. van Fraassen and J.F. Horty, but these are not sensitive to circumstances. The present paper extends these resolution mechanisms to circumstantial inputs, defines dyadic deontic operators accordingly, and provides a sound and (weakly) complete axiomatic system for such deontic semantics
In order to deal with the possibility of deontic conflicts Lou Goble developed a group of logics (DP...
. This paper investigates to what extent contrary-to-duty obligations can be represented in dyadic d...
Norm-based semantics to deontic logic typically come in an unconstrained and constrained version, wh...
Imperatives occur ubiquitously in natural languages. They produce forces which change the addressee’...
Abstract. When a conflict of duties arises, a resolution is often sought by determining an ordering ...
AbstractDeviating from standard possible-worlds semantics, authors belonging to what might be called...
We present the inconsistency-adaptive deontic logic DP (r) , a nonmonotonic logic for dealing with c...
This article proposes a systematic application of recent developments in the logic of preference to ...
The Philosophical School of Mimamsa provides a treasure trove of more than 2000 years worth of deont...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
Regulations, through the use of obligations and permissions, are widely used in modern society to de...
The paper discusses ten philosophical problems in deontic logic: how to formally represent norms, wh...
In this paper we introduce two conflict tolerant and dynamic deontic systems DNC and DNC+ in which n...
Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between ...
According to many defenders of defeasible deontic logics, their systems provide an explanation of ho...
In order to deal with the possibility of deontic conflicts Lou Goble developed a group of logics (DP...
. This paper investigates to what extent contrary-to-duty obligations can be represented in dyadic d...
Norm-based semantics to deontic logic typically come in an unconstrained and constrained version, wh...
Imperatives occur ubiquitously in natural languages. They produce forces which change the addressee’...
Abstract. When a conflict of duties arises, a resolution is often sought by determining an ordering ...
AbstractDeviating from standard possible-worlds semantics, authors belonging to what might be called...
We present the inconsistency-adaptive deontic logic DP (r) , a nonmonotonic logic for dealing with c...
This article proposes a systematic application of recent developments in the logic of preference to ...
The Philosophical School of Mimamsa provides a treasure trove of more than 2000 years worth of deont...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
Regulations, through the use of obligations and permissions, are widely used in modern society to de...
The paper discusses ten philosophical problems in deontic logic: how to formally represent norms, wh...
In this paper we introduce two conflict tolerant and dynamic deontic systems DNC and DNC+ in which n...
Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between ...
According to many defenders of defeasible deontic logics, their systems provide an explanation of ho...
In order to deal with the possibility of deontic conflicts Lou Goble developed a group of logics (DP...
. This paper investigates to what extent contrary-to-duty obligations can be represented in dyadic d...
Norm-based semantics to deontic logic typically come in an unconstrained and constrained version, wh...