In this paper I argue that deontic modals are hyperintensional, i.e. logically equivalent contents cannot be substituted in their scope. I give two arguments, one deductive and the other abductive. First, I show that the contrary thesis (that deontic modals are not hyperintensional) leads to falsity; second, I argue that a hyperintensional theory of deontic modals fares better than its rivals in terms of elegance, theoretical simplicity and explanatory power (e.g. Ross's paradox, the Gentle Murderer, The Good Samaritan, Free Choice Permission and the Miners' Paradox disappear). I then propose a philosophical analysis of this thesis and outline some consequences. In Section 1 I introduce and define deontic modality and hyperintensionality. I...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
The present volume is a sequel to Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings : its purpose ...
A modal operator is hyperintensional if it does not respect the Equivalence Rule (RE), according to ...
I argue that normativity is hyperintensional. I provide two arguments: one deductive, one abductive....
Faroldi argues that deontic modals are hyperintensional. Thus traditional modal logic cannot provide...
In this paper we argue that normative reasons are hyperintensional and put forward a formal account ...
This paper argues that scalar quantity implicatures do not work across the modal domain as a whole, ...
This paper motivates and develops a novel semantic framework for deontic modals. The framework is de...
Over the last fifteen years, linguists and philosophers of language have reexamined the canonical, K...
This thesis consists of two main chapters which connect two areas of deontic logic and justification...
It is well-known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
There has been a recent surge of work on deontic modality within philosophy of language. This work h...
Traditional approaches in deontic logic have focused on the so-called reportative reading of obligat...
In this paper we describe an algorithmic framework for a multi-modal logic arising from the combinat...
this paper, however, that the techniques of nonmonotonic logic may provide a better theoretical fram...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
The present volume is a sequel to Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings : its purpose ...
A modal operator is hyperintensional if it does not respect the Equivalence Rule (RE), according to ...
I argue that normativity is hyperintensional. I provide two arguments: one deductive, one abductive....
Faroldi argues that deontic modals are hyperintensional. Thus traditional modal logic cannot provide...
In this paper we argue that normative reasons are hyperintensional and put forward a formal account ...
This paper argues that scalar quantity implicatures do not work across the modal domain as a whole, ...
This paper motivates and develops a novel semantic framework for deontic modals. The framework is de...
Over the last fifteen years, linguists and philosophers of language have reexamined the canonical, K...
This thesis consists of two main chapters which connect two areas of deontic logic and justification...
It is well-known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
There has been a recent surge of work on deontic modality within philosophy of language. This work h...
Traditional approaches in deontic logic have focused on the so-called reportative reading of obligat...
In this paper we describe an algorithmic framework for a multi-modal logic arising from the combinat...
this paper, however, that the techniques of nonmonotonic logic may provide a better theoretical fram...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
The present volume is a sequel to Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings : its purpose ...
A modal operator is hyperintensional if it does not respect the Equivalence Rule (RE), according to ...