It follows that the account in terms of status functions is not a rival of the account in terms of deontic power. |
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Understanding the intellectual virtues this way, we can go on to define a number of important deontic properties of belief. |
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English auxiliaries will, must, should, and so on were used for deontic modality before their use was extended to also express epistemic modality. |
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Thus this puzzle also places not only deontic conditional constructions, but the violability of obligations, at center stage. |
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The integration or exclusion of utilitarian and deontic calculus and teleological considerations in practical reasoning. |
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In Section 3.1, we recalled the syntax of epistemic and deontic modals, as well as the syntax of modals when they were used lexically. |
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A basic implementation of the proposed approach has been prototyped in a tool that supports automated verbalization of both alethic and deontic rules. |
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See also Makinson 1993 for a sweeping discussion of defeasibility and the place of deontic conditionals in this context. |
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But if tense scopes on the modal, it is deontic. |
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The verb may expresses possibility in either an epistemic or deontic sense, that is, in terms of possible circumstance or permissibility. |
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The deontic modality employed here is that of prohibition, which can now be found in the EC Treaty under two headings: customs duties and discrimination. |
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It argues that deontic, alethic, evaluative, and rationalist construals of the relevant worth relation are wrongheaded. |
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Nute 1997 is dedicated to defeasibility in deontic logic and is the best single source on the topic, with articles by many of the key players, including Nute himself. |
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For instance, a variety of obligations and permissions is richer than can be expressed with deontic logic. |
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However, the construction of this paradox of deontology rests firmly upon ideas that Nozick has rejected on his way to asserting deontic side constraints. |
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This generates a straightforward deontic logic. |
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Similarly for the other four deontic operators. |
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Research opportunities related to this project: we are looking for research collaborations with researchers interested in deontic and modal logic, computational logic systems, web services. |
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Within deontic modality Palmer lists permissive, obligative and commissive, while dynamic modality includes abilitive and volitive. |
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Mack combines an agent-relative analysis of the good with a deontic account of rights. |
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Linguistics also differentiate moods into two parental categories that include deontic mood and epistemic mood. |
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A weak deontic mood describes how a course of action is not recommended or is frowned upon. |
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In standard deontic logic, there is no resource for showing that one obligation is more pressing than another, or that some obligations are not performed. |
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Epistemic usages of modals tend to develop from deontic usages. |
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The modal verb can expresses possibility in either a dynamic, deontic, or epistemic sense, that is, in terms of innate ability, permissibility, or possible circumstance. |
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The modality type expressed by the particle constitutes an intellectual challenge for description, because it has to do with both epistemic and deontic modality. |
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Notwithstanding his claim of universality for FOL, Wolenski uses Second Order Logic, Deontic Logic, and Fuzzy Logic in some of his essays. |
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Deontic mood describes whether one could or should be able to do something. |
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Deontic modality expresses an ability, necessity, or obligation that is associated with an agent subject. |
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