Deontic logic : introductory and systematic readings
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Deontic logic : introductory and systematic readings
(Pallas paperbacks, 20)
Reidel , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston, 1981
Repr. in 1981, with new introd
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Contents of Works
- Deontic logic / Dagfinn Føllesdal and Risto Hipinen
- New foundations for ethical theory / Stig Kanger
- Some main problems of deontic logic / Jaakko Hintikka
- A new system of deontic logic / Georg Henrik von Wright
- An analysis of some deontic logics / Bengt Hansson
- Some logics of commitment and obligation / Krister Segerberg
- Deontic logic and the theory of conditions / Georg Henrik von Wright
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9789027701671
Table of Contents
Deontic Logic: An Introduction.- New Foundations for Ethical Theory.- Some Main Problems of Deontic Logic.- A New System of Deontic Logic.- An Analysis of Some Deontic Logics.- Some Logics of Commitment and Obligation.- Deontic Logic and the Theory of Conditions.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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pbk. ISBN 9789027713025
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x I wish to express my thanks to all contributors to this volume for their collaboration, and especially to Professor laakko Hintikka, Editor of Synthese Library, for his help in editing this book. THE EDITOR INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND IMPRESSION The articles included in this collection represent what may be called the standard modal approach to deontic logic (the logic of normative concepts), in which deontic logic is treated as a branch of modal logic, and the normative concepts of obligation, permission (permissibility) and prohibi- tion are regarded as analogous to the 'alethic' modalities necessity, possi- bility and impossibility. In his recent paper [16] Simo Knuuttila has shown that this approach can be traced back to late medieval philosophy. Several 14th century philosophers observed the analogies between deontic and alethic modalities and 4iscussed the deontic interpretations of various laws of modal logic. A relatively simple deontic system of this kind (called the system D or K D; cf. Lemmon and Scott [17], pp. 50-51, Chellas [10], p.
131) is obtained by adding to propositional logic two deontic axioms (or axiom schemata), (K) O(A :::J B) :::J (OA :::J OB) and (D) OA :::J ~ 0 ~ A, where '0' is the obligation operator, and the deontic variant of the 'rule of necessitation' (0) From A, to infer ~A.
Table of Contents
Deontic Logic: An Introduction.- New Foundations for Ethical Theory.- Some Main Problems of Deontic Logic.- A New System of Deontic Logic.- An Analysis of Some Deontic Logics.- Some Logics of Commitment and Obligation.- Deontic Logic and the Theory of Conditions.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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