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A review of norms and normative multiagent systems. [PDF]

open access: yesScientificWorldJournal, 2014
Mahmoud MA   +3 more
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Psychiatric ethics in war and peace.

open access: yesInd Psychiatry J, 2013
Raju MS.
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Deontic BPMN: a powerful extension of BPMN with a trusted model transformation

Software & Systems Modeling, 2013
The Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is a widely-used standard for process modelling. A drawback of BPMN, however, is that modality is implicitly expressed through the structure of the process flow but not directly within the corresponding activity.
Christine Natschläger   +2 more
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Deontic power, authority, and governance in international politics

International Relations, 2017
Barnett and Duvall have offered a highly useful constructivist taxonomy of power in response to the rationalist question of why constructivists formerly lacked a theory of power. However, in applying their taxonomy of power to the question of global governance, they draw upon a specific interpretation of their ‘structural’ form of power from the ...
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Moments of recognition: deontic power and bodily felt demands

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2019
While the current discussion on embodied cognition provides valuable accounts of an agent’s bodily sensitivity to instrumental possibilities (“I can”), in this paper I investigate felt demands as the bodily-affective dimension of the agent’s recognition of deontic powers such as obligations (“I ought”).
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The virtuous circle of social ontology: cooperation-institutions-deontic powers

2020
In this essay, I argue that in John Searle's social ontology there is a virtuous circle between cooperation, institutions, and deontic powers. That is, these are categories that mutually feed on and strengthen in the social reality. In the first section, I introduce to the concepts and problems discussed here, while in the second I expound the abc of ...
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