AbstractThis paper presents a unifying theory of permission that integrates the concept of negative permission with three concepts of positive permission, namely explicit permission, exemption and antithetic permission. The concepts are defined and logically related by paying particular attention to the system of which they form part. A simple procedure for calculating the permitted actions that can be said to be implicit in a code of norms or a policy specification is then given
This chapter explores the prospects for a unified theory of deontic and (socalled) epistemic modalit...
peer reviewedThe aim of this article is to construct a deontic logic in which the free choice postul...
The present article provides a taxonomic analysis of bimodal logics of normative ideality and normat...
AbstractThis paper presents a unifying theory of permission that integrates the concept of negative ...
This thesis has studied various formal theories of the taxonomic category of permission in non-monot...
When we want to examine different kinds of forms of acts within the framework of the description of ...
In this paper we propose an extension of Defeasible Logic to represent and compute three concepts of...
We introduce a new understanding of deontic modals that we call obligations as weakest permissions. ...
In this paper we propose an extension of Defeasible Logic to represent different concepts of defeasi...
In this paper we propose an extension of Defeasible Logic to represent different concepts of defeasi...
Free Choice Permission is one of the challenges for the formalisation of norms. In this paper, we fo...
This paper discusses the tentative reconstruction of permission from a legal perspective, and a lega...
This paper proposes a semantics for free choice permission that explains both the non-classical beha...
In the last decades, efforts have been undertaken to shift the study of deontic logic away from abst...
Deontic logic is standardly conceived as the logic of true statements about the existence of obligat...
This chapter explores the prospects for a unified theory of deontic and (socalled) epistemic modalit...
peer reviewedThe aim of this article is to construct a deontic logic in which the free choice postul...
The present article provides a taxonomic analysis of bimodal logics of normative ideality and normat...
AbstractThis paper presents a unifying theory of permission that integrates the concept of negative ...
This thesis has studied various formal theories of the taxonomic category of permission in non-monot...
When we want to examine different kinds of forms of acts within the framework of the description of ...
In this paper we propose an extension of Defeasible Logic to represent and compute three concepts of...
We introduce a new understanding of deontic modals that we call obligations as weakest permissions. ...
In this paper we propose an extension of Defeasible Logic to represent different concepts of defeasi...
In this paper we propose an extension of Defeasible Logic to represent different concepts of defeasi...
Free Choice Permission is one of the challenges for the formalisation of norms. In this paper, we fo...
This paper discusses the tentative reconstruction of permission from a legal perspective, and a lega...
This paper proposes a semantics for free choice permission that explains both the non-classical beha...
In the last decades, efforts have been undertaken to shift the study of deontic logic away from abst...
Deontic logic is standardly conceived as the logic of true statements about the existence of obligat...
This chapter explores the prospects for a unified theory of deontic and (socalled) epistemic modalit...
peer reviewedThe aim of this article is to construct a deontic logic in which the free choice postul...
The present article provides a taxonomic analysis of bimodal logics of normative ideality and normat...