International audienceWe propose a logical framework to represent and reason about some important aspects of a theory of institutional action: (1) the distinctions between physical facts and actions and institutional facts and actions; (2) the distinction between causality and ‘counts-as’; (3) the notion of institutional power. Technically, our contribution consists in extending a dynamic logic of propositional assignments with constructions allowing to express that an agent plays a given role; that a physical action causes another physical action; that a physical action performed by an agent playing a given role counts as an institutional action
International audienceWe present the main logical theories of action. We distinguish theories identi...
For many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simple kind o...
International audienceThe concept of institution is the base of logics of actors, logics of action a...
International audienceThis double volume presents state-of-the-art research and thinking on the dyna...
In this paper we analyse some logical notions relevant for representing the dynamics of institutiona...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide a logic which supports reasoning about i...
This article proposes a synthetic new concept of logics of action, intending to apply it to the mark...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of institutional actions from the standpoint of cogn...
It is a standard feature of normgoverned institutions that designated agents are empowered to create...
International audienceThe focus of this contribution is to define speech acts as institutional actio...
Abstract. Correctly specifying the behaviour of normative systems such as con-tracts and institution...
This chapter introduces the handbook which explores the dialectic between institutional theories and...
This study presents new insights into the explanatory power of the institutional logics perspective....
Abstract. This paper provides a computational framework, based on Defeasible Logic, to capture some ...
This edited volume presents the social ontology of institutions. It questions what institutions are,...
International audienceWe present the main logical theories of action. We distinguish theories identi...
For many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simple kind o...
International audienceThe concept of institution is the base of logics of actors, logics of action a...
International audienceThis double volume presents state-of-the-art research and thinking on the dyna...
In this paper we analyse some logical notions relevant for representing the dynamics of institutiona...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide a logic which supports reasoning about i...
This article proposes a synthetic new concept of logics of action, intending to apply it to the mark...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of institutional actions from the standpoint of cogn...
It is a standard feature of normgoverned institutions that designated agents are empowered to create...
International audienceThe focus of this contribution is to define speech acts as institutional actio...
Abstract. Correctly specifying the behaviour of normative systems such as con-tracts and institution...
This chapter introduces the handbook which explores the dialectic between institutional theories and...
This study presents new insights into the explanatory power of the institutional logics perspective....
Abstract. This paper provides a computational framework, based on Defeasible Logic, to capture some ...
This edited volume presents the social ontology of institutions. It questions what institutions are,...
International audienceWe present the main logical theories of action. We distinguish theories identi...
For many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simple kind o...
International audienceThe concept of institution is the base of logics of actors, logics of action a...