AbstractDeontic Logic was introduced in the first half of the last century to formalize aspects of legal reasoning. Since then a lot of effort has gone into improving the formalism(s) and widening their applicability, including in Computer Science and Software Engineering. One strand of work has focused on the use of an action based approach to deontic operators, rather than the traditional property focused operators. We propose a new version of this kind of deontic logic that has very nice meta-logical properties, avoids many of the traditional problems of deontic logics and has an appealing treatment of contrary to duty reasoning. This kind of reasoning provides a kind of conditional reasoning about having violated normative constraints a...
peer reviewedThis article gives an overview of several challenges studied in deontic logic, with an ...
Regulations, through the use of obligations and permissions, are widely used in modern society to de...
peer reviewedThere is a variety of ways to reason with normative systems. This partly reflects a var...
AbstractDeontic Logic was introduced in the first half of the last century to formalize aspects of l...
AbstractWe introduce a deontic action logic and its axiomatization. This logic has some useful prope...
This thesis consists of two main chapters which connect two areas of deontic logic and justification...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
In this paper we present a Gentzen system for reasoning with contrary-to-duty obligations. The intui...
While conflict-tolerant logics (CTDLs) usually allow for obligationobligation conflicts, they fall s...
In this paper we present a Gentzen system for reasoning with contrary-to-duty obligations. The intui...
The paper discusses ten philosophical problems in deontic logic: how to formally represent norms, wh...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
Often, we assume that an action is permitted simply because it is not explicitly forbidden; or, simi...
In this paper, I set out some basic elements of a deontic logic with an implementation appropriate f...
peer reviewedA flexible infrastructure for the automation of deontic and normative reasoning is pres...
peer reviewedThis article gives an overview of several challenges studied in deontic logic, with an ...
Regulations, through the use of obligations and permissions, are widely used in modern society to de...
peer reviewedThere is a variety of ways to reason with normative systems. This partly reflects a var...
AbstractDeontic Logic was introduced in the first half of the last century to formalize aspects of l...
AbstractWe introduce a deontic action logic and its axiomatization. This logic has some useful prope...
This thesis consists of two main chapters which connect two areas of deontic logic and justification...
To decide which norms can be removed from a system, we need to know when a norm is redundant. After ...
In this paper we present a Gentzen system for reasoning with contrary-to-duty obligations. The intui...
While conflict-tolerant logics (CTDLs) usually allow for obligationobligation conflicts, they fall s...
In this paper we present a Gentzen system for reasoning with contrary-to-duty obligations. The intui...
The paper discusses ten philosophical problems in deontic logic: how to formally represent norms, wh...
In this thesis, the main focus is on deontic logic as a tool for formal representation of moral reas...
Often, we assume that an action is permitted simply because it is not explicitly forbidden; or, simi...
In this paper, I set out some basic elements of a deontic logic with an implementation appropriate f...
peer reviewedA flexible infrastructure for the automation of deontic and normative reasoning is pres...
peer reviewedThis article gives an overview of several challenges studied in deontic logic, with an ...
Regulations, through the use of obligations and permissions, are widely used in modern society to de...
peer reviewedThere is a variety of ways to reason with normative systems. This partly reflects a var...