Deontic reasoning is reasoning about permission and obligation: what one may do and what one must do, respectively. Conceivably, people could reason about deontic matters using a purely formal deontic calculus. I review evidence from a range of psychological experiments suggesting that this is not the case. Instead, I argue that deontic reasoning is supported by a collection of dissociable cognitive adaptations for solving adaptive problems that likely would have confronted ancestral humans
In this paper we introduce the DIagnostic and DEcision-theoretic framework for DEontic reasoning diO...
Three experiments investigated the contrasting predictions of the evolutionary and decision-theoreti...
It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
Adaptive Logics (ALs) are a viable and useful formal tool to handle various issues in deontic logic....
The better performance in the selection task with deontic rules, compared to the descriptive version...
In order to deal with the possibility of deontic conflicts Lou Goble developed a group of logics (DP...
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...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission...
Cummins (this issue) puts the case for an innate module for deontic reasoning. We argue that this ca...
Deontic logic is shown to be applicable for modelling human reasoning. For this the Wason selection ...
The abstract deontic selection task was developed with the aim of demonstrating abstract rule use in...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
In this paper we introduce the DIagnostic and DEcision-theoretic framework for DEontic reasoning diO...
Three experiments investigated the contrasting predictions of the evolutionary and decision-theoreti...
It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
Adaptive Logics (ALs) are a viable and useful formal tool to handle various issues in deontic logic....
The better performance in the selection task with deontic rules, compared to the descriptive version...
In order to deal with the possibility of deontic conflicts Lou Goble developed a group of logics (DP...
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...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
The deontic square of oppositions describes relations between four deontic concepts: ban, permission...
Cummins (this issue) puts the case for an innate module for deontic reasoning. We argue that this ca...
Deontic logic is shown to be applicable for modelling human reasoning. For this the Wason selection ...
The abstract deontic selection task was developed with the aim of demonstrating abstract rule use in...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
In this paper we introduce the DIagnostic and DEcision-theoretic framework for DEontic reasoning diO...
Three experiments investigated the contrasting predictions of the evolutionary and decision-theoreti...
It is well known that systems of action deontic logic emerging from a standard analysis of permissio...