Deontic Logic: Introductory and Systematic Readings
Author: R. Hilpinen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9401031460
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Author: R. Hilpinen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9401031460
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fred Feldman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1986-04-30
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9789027721648
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSeveral years ago I came across a marvelous little paper in which Hector-Neri Castaneda shows that standard versions of act utilitarian l ism are formally incoherent. I was intrigued by his argument. It had long seemed to me that I had a firm grasp on act utilitarianism. Indeed, it had often seemed to me that it was the clearest and most attractive of normative theories. Yet here was a simple and relatively uncontrover sial argument that showed, with only some trivial assumptions, that the doctrine is virtually unintelligible. The gist of Castaneda's argument is this: suppose we understand act utilitarianism to be the view that an act is obligatory if and only if its utility exceeds that of each alternative. Suppose it is obligatory for a certain person to perform an act with two parts - we can call it 'A & B'. Then, obviously enough, it is also obligatory for this person to perform the parts, A and B. If act utilitarianism were true, we appar ently could infer that the utility of A & B is higher than that of A, and higher than that of B (because A & B is obligatory, and the other acts are alternatives to A & B).
Author: Donald Nute
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1997-07-31
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9780792346302
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese 13 papers collected from several meetings of the Society for Exact Philosophy from 1993-96 take a variety of approaches to the task of integrating normative and defeasible reasoning. While most of the papers propose some version of defeasible deontic logic, a few consider alternatives approaches to solving some of the puzzles of normative reasoning that deontic reasoning has failed to resolve. The authors also describe standard deontic logic. Name index only. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: John F. Horty
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 205
ISBN-13: 0195391985
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Horty effectively develops deontic logic (the logic of ethical concepts like obligation and permission) against the background of a formal theory of agency. He incorporates certain elements of decision theory to set out a new deontic account of what agents ought to do under variousconditions over extended periods of time. Offering a conceptual rather than technical emphasis, Horty's framework allows a number of recent issues from moral theory to be set out clearly and discussed from a uniform point of view.
Author: Pablo E. Navarro
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2014-09-29
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 0521767393
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Logic and law have a long history in common, but the influence has been mostly one-sided, except perhaps in the 5th and 6th centuries B.C., where disputes at the market place or in tribunals in Greece seem to have stimulated a lot of reflection among sophistic philosophers on such topics as language and truth. Most of the time it was logic that influenced legal thinking, but in the last 50 years logicians began to be interested in normative concepts and hence in law"--
Author: Dov Gabbay
Publisher:
Published: 2013-10
Total Pages: 646
ISBN-13: 9781848901322
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Handbook of Deontic Logic and Normative Systems presents a detailed overview of the main lines of research on contemporary deontic logic and related topics. Although building on decades of previous work in the field, it is the first collection to take into account the significant changes in the landscape of deontic logic that have occurred in the past twenty years. These changes have resulted largely, though not entirely, from the interaction of deontic logic with a variety of other fields, including computer science, legal theory, organizational theory, economics, and linguistics. This first volume of the Handbook is divided into three parts, containing nine chapters in all, each written by leading experts in the field. The first part concentrates on historical foundations. The second examines topics of central interest in contemporary deontic logic. The third presents some new logical frameworks that have now become part of the mainstream literature. A second volume of the Handbook is currently in preparation, and there may be a third after that.
Author: Shahid Rahman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2009-03-15
Total Pages: 618
ISBN-13: 1402028083
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first volume in this new series explores, through extensive co-operation, new ways of achieving the integration of science in all its diversity. The book offers essays from important and influential philosophers in contemporary philosophy, discussing a range of topics from philosophy of science to epistemology, philosophy of logic and game theoretical approaches. It will be of interest to philosophers, computer scientists and all others interested in the scientific rationality.
Author: John-Jules Ch. Meyer
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA useful logic in which to specify normative system behaviour, deontic logic has a broad spectrum of possible applications within the field: from legal expert systems to natural language processing, database integrity to electronic contracting and the specification of fault-tolerant software.
Author: Dov M. Gabbay
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2002-05-31
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9781402005831
DOWNLOAD EBOOKsuch questions for centuries (unrestricted by the capabilities of any hard ware). The principles governing the interaction of several processes, for example, are abstract an similar to principles governing the cooperation of two large organisation. A detailed rule based effective but rigid bureaucracy is very much similar to a complex computer program handling and manipulating data. My guess is that the principles underlying one are very much the same as those underlying the other. I believe the day is not far away in the future when the computer scientist will wake up one morning with the realisation that he is actually a kind of formal philosopher! The projected number of volumes for this Handbook is about 18. The subject has evolved and its areas have become interrelated to such an extent that it no longer makes sense to dedicate volumes to topics. However, the volumes do follow some natural groupings of chapters. I would like to thank our authors are readers for their contributions and their commitment in making this Handbook a success. Thanks also to our publication administrator Mrs J. Spurr for her usual dedication and excellence and to Kluwer Academic Publishers for their continuing support for the Handbook.
Author: Georg Henrik Wright
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13:
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