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Evolution and Ontogenesis: The Deontic Niche of Human Development
Human Development, 2019We explore contemporary evolutionary perspectives on children’s psychological development, questioning the view that high-fidelity, inter-individual transmission of information explains the cumulative character of human cultures, and children’s ...
M. Packer, M. Cole
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Natural language processing for legal document review: categorising deontic modalities in contracts
Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2023S. Graham, H. Soltani, Olufemi Isiaq
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Deontics = Betterness + Priority
2010This paper looks at deontic logic as resulting from both a betterness ordering on states (i.e., a ‘deontic preference’) and a priority ordering on properties (i.e., a ‘law’ explicitly representing a standard of behavior). The correspondence between these two orderings offers a rich perspective from which to look at deontic scenarios and puzzles, and in
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Deontic Equilibrium Logic with eXplicit Negation
European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence, 2023Pedro Cabalar +2 more
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1999
We introduce the concept of an Action Policy in the context of databases. Intuitively, such a policy tells us which from a collection of actions must be executed (i.e. are obligatory), which are forbidden from being executed, and which are permitted (but not obligatory) given a state of the database.
Thomas Eiter, V. S. Subrahmanian
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We introduce the concept of an Action Policy in the context of databases. Intuitively, such a policy tells us which from a collection of actions must be executed (i.e. are obligatory), which are forbidden from being executed, and which are permitted (but not obligatory) given a state of the database.
Thomas Eiter, V. S. Subrahmanian
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1992
Novel conditions of relevance are defined for conditionals in order to weed out some of the deontic paradoxes, such as Ross's paradox. Semantically, first-degree positive relevant entailment is defined in terms of fulfilment conditions, which are sets of sets of literals (atomic sentences or their negations).
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Novel conditions of relevance are defined for conditionals in order to weed out some of the deontic paradoxes, such as Ross's paradox. Semantically, first-degree positive relevant entailment is defined in terms of fulfilment conditions, which are sets of sets of literals (atomic sentences or their negations).
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Bureaucracies as deontic systems
ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1988Bureaucratic offices are not only for clerical work, but more important, they are for officiating in the sense of issuing directives, granting permissions, enforcing prohibitions, waiving obligations, and so forth. Bureaucracies are thus deontic systems for organizational and social control. Conventional information
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Theoria, 1992
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Mind, 1966
Abstract In this paper, a confusion between evaluative and prescriptive uses of “ought” is located, and the prescriptive use of deontic operators is then recommended.
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Abstract In this paper, a confusion between evaluative and prescriptive uses of “ought” is located, and the prescriptive use of deontic operators is then recommended.
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Deductive and Deontic Reasoning
2018This chapter offers a concise and elementary introduction to fundamental concepts in deductive and deontic reasoning.
Rotolo, Antonino, Sartor, Giovanni
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