The notion of “deontic rights”—the capacity of an individual to determine action—is described as a tool to analyze human power plays in the turn‐by‐turn unfolding of social interaction. Drawing on various bodies of literature, the paper portrays the organization of the adjacency‐pair sequence as the key locus of negotiation over deontic rights. How such negotiations happen in practice is also considered. Two deontic patterns instantiating themselves in sequential relations—deontic congruence and deontic incongruence—are discussed. Negotiations of deontic rights are suggested to take place specifically in and through three different forms of deontic incongruence, each of which involves a subtle mismatch between the claims of deontic rights o...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).Although the literature on organizational justice enactme...
A central philosophical issue within the realm of human rights is how to settle conflicts involving ...
In this talk I will analyze Tuomela’s theory of institutions and the most recent debate with Searle ...
The notion of “deontic rights”—the capacity of an individual to determine action—is described as a t...
In the last decades, efforts have been undertaken to shift the study of deontic logic away from abst...
In this paper we outline a theory of human deontology from a naturalistic perspective. In doing so w...
This thesis explores the social organization of rights-to-decide in participatory democracy meetings...
Power has been studied in various guises in both the social cognition and the reasoning literatures....
The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission...
The present paper explores how rules are enforced and talked about in everyday life. Drawing on a co...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
The present paper explores how rules are enforced and talked about in everyday life. Drawing on a co...
This thesis examines how participants in future-action negotiations simultaneously insist on or resi...
Conversation Analysis (CA) tends to adopt an ambivalent attitude to the concept of power. The concep...
Many deontic requirements are inherent in the public sector. Some of them are of a positive nature –...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).Although the literature on organizational justice enactme...
A central philosophical issue within the realm of human rights is how to settle conflicts involving ...
In this talk I will analyze Tuomela’s theory of institutions and the most recent debate with Searle ...
The notion of “deontic rights”—the capacity of an individual to determine action—is described as a t...
In the last decades, efforts have been undertaken to shift the study of deontic logic away from abst...
In this paper we outline a theory of human deontology from a naturalistic perspective. In doing so w...
This thesis explores the social organization of rights-to-decide in participatory democracy meetings...
Power has been studied in various guises in both the social cognition and the reasoning literatures....
The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission...
The present paper explores how rules are enforced and talked about in everyday life. Drawing on a co...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
The present paper explores how rules are enforced and talked about in everyday life. Drawing on a co...
This thesis examines how participants in future-action negotiations simultaneously insist on or resi...
Conversation Analysis (CA) tends to adopt an ambivalent attitude to the concept of power. The concep...
Many deontic requirements are inherent in the public sector. Some of them are of a positive nature –...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).Although the literature on organizational justice enactme...
A central philosophical issue within the realm of human rights is how to settle conflicts involving ...
In this talk I will analyze Tuomela’s theory of institutions and the most recent debate with Searle ...