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Ethics & behavior, 2020
This study proposes a moderated mediation model based on deontic justice theory to investigate the impact of unethical peer behavior on employee performance.
Chenjing Gan +3 more
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This study proposes a moderated mediation model based on deontic justice theory to investigate the impact of unethical peer behavior on employee performance.
Chenjing Gan +3 more
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Studia Logica, 2003
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Alessio Lomuscio, Marek J. Sergot
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Alessio Lomuscio, Marek J. Sergot
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Epistemic and deontic authority in the argumentum ad verecundiam
Pragmatics and Society, 2019The aim of this paper is to elaborate tools that would allow us to analyse arguments from authority and guard against fallacious uses of them. To accomplish this aim, we extend the list of existing argumentation schemes representing arguments from ...
M. Koszowy, D. Walton
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Unethical leader behavior and employee performance: a deontic justice perspective
Person-centered review, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the mediating effect of deontic justice in the relationship between unethical leader behavior and employee performance, and whether leader–member exchange (LMX) moderates the effect.
Chenjing Gan +3 more
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1999
In this article we propose contextual deontic logic. Contextual obligations are written as O(α|β\γ), and are to be read as 'α should be the case if β is the case, unless γ is the case'. The unless clause is analogous to the justification in Reiter's default rules.
Leendert W. N. van der Torre +1 more
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In this article we propose contextual deontic logic. Contextual obligations are written as O(α|β\γ), and are to be read as 'α should be the case if β is the case, unless γ is the case'. The unless clause is analogous to the justification in Reiter's default rules.
Leendert W. N. van der Torre +1 more
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Fundamenta Informaticae, 1994
This paper combines a system of deontic logic with a system for default reasoning to analyze a notorious philosophical problem: Chisholm's Paradox. The basic approach is to write deontic rules with explicit exceptions, but we also consider the extent to which a set of implicit exceptions can be derived from the underlying deontic semantics.
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This paper combines a system of deontic logic with a system for default reasoning to analyze a notorious philosophical problem: Chisholm's Paradox. The basic approach is to write deontic rules with explicit exceptions, but we also consider the extent to which a set of implicit exceptions can be derived from the underlying deontic semantics.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1997
Situationist deontic logic is deontic logic restricted in application to single situations and single sets of alternatives, thus taking no account of change or variation of agent's perspective, and representing no general norms. Even within this limited domain, standard deontic logic exhibits noteworthy problems.
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Situationist deontic logic is deontic logic restricted in application to single situations and single sets of alternatives, thus taking no account of change or variation of agent's perspective, and representing no general norms. Even within this limited domain, standard deontic logic exhibits noteworthy problems.
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A hyperintensional logical framework for deontic reasons
Logic Journal of the IGPL, 2019In this paper we argue that normative reasons are hyperintensional and put forward a formal account of this thesis. That reasons are hyperintensional means that a reason for a proposition does not imply that it is also a reason for a logically ...
Federico L. G. Faroldi +1 more
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International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2013
Deontic logic programming (DLP) is a framework combining deontic logic and non-monotonic logic programming, and it is useful to represent and reason about normative systems. In this paper we propose an implementation for reasoning in DLP that combines, in a modular way, a reasoner for deontic logic with a reasoner for stable model semantics.
Ricardo Gonçalves 0001 +1 more
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Deontic logic programming (DLP) is a framework combining deontic logic and non-monotonic logic programming, and it is useful to represent and reason about normative systems. In this paper we propose an implementation for reasoning in DLP that combines, in a modular way, a reasoner for deontic logic with a reasoner for stable model semantics.
Ricardo Gonçalves 0001 +1 more
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Deontic logic without deontic operators
Theory and Decision, 1971The usual axioms and inference rules of deontic logic employ as a new primitive term an operator for ‘obligatory’ or for ‘permitted’. These axioms and inference rules are here derived from a language which instead of the operator contains a predicate ‘admissible’ defined on the set of state descriptions of an assertoric language.
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