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Adaptive Logics (ALs) are a viable and useful formal tool to handle various issues in deontic logic. In this paper, we motivate, explain, illustrate, and discuss the use of ALs in deontic logic. Published work on deontic ALs focusses mainly on conflicttolerant deontic logics (logics that can accommodate conflicting obligations) and – to a lesser extent
Van De Putte, Frederik +2 more
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A moral trade-off system produces intuitive judgments that are rational and coherent and strike a balance between conflicting moral values. [PDF]
Guzmán RA +3 more
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Two Types of Formalism of the Rule of Law. [PDF]
Nishigai K.
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In this paper a retrospective is given on the development of deontic dynamic logic. It first reviews the basic system PDeL as introduced in 1988, with emphasis on conceptual issues and technical choices and properties. It then continues with later developments and applications by ourselves and related work by others.
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The superior explanatory power of models that admit trade-offs in moral judgment and decision-making. [PDF]
Lieberman D, Shenouda S.
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Designing and Managing Advanced, Intelligent and Ethical Health and Social Care Ecosystems. [PDF]
Blobel B +4 more
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Ethical challenges in scene understanding for public health AI. [PDF]
Qi Y, Zhao Z.
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Computer-interpretable guidelines: electronic tools to enhance the utility of thyroid nodule clinical practice guidelines and risk stratification tools. [PDF]
Garber JR, Patkar V.
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