none3siInspired by Kelsen’s view that norms establish causal-like connections between facts and sanctions, we develop a deontic logic in which a proposition is obligatory iff its complement causes a violation. We provide a logic for normative causality, define non-contextual and contextual notions of illicit and duty, and show that the logic of such duties is well-behaved and solves the main deontic paradoxes.openSartor Giovanni; Agata Ciabattoni; Xavier ParentSartor Giovanni; Agata Ciabattoni; Xavier Paren
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Deontic logic is standardly conceived as the logic of true statements about the existence of obligat...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss some reasons why temporal logic might not be suitable to model re...
This contribution aims to clarify the notion of a norm by elaborating the idea that norms are rules ...
A new characterization of the deontic operators of permission and prohibition is introduced based on...
In this article we introduce Contextual Deontic Logic (CDL) to analyze the relation between deontic,...
Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between ...
International audienceDeontic logic is the logic of obligation and permission. In the literature it ...
AbstractDeontic Logic was introduced in the first half of the last century to formalize aspects of l...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
In the first systems of deontic logic obligatoriness, prohibitiveness and permissibility were featur...
This paper proposes a logic of transgressions for obligations and permissions. A key objective of t...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
article describes a formal semantics for the deontic concepts-- the concepts of permission and oblig...
In this paper we shall give a short (and incomplete) historic overview of the branch of modal logic ...
In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deont...
Deontic logic is standardly conceived as the logic of true statements about the existence of obligat...
Abstract: In this paper we discuss some reasons why temporal logic might not be suitable to model re...
This contribution aims to clarify the notion of a norm by elaborating the idea that norms are rules ...
A new characterization of the deontic operators of permission and prohibition is introduced based on...