5 research outputs found

    Anderson's Relevant Deontic and Eubouliatic Systems

    No full text
    We present axiomatizations of the deontic fragment of Anderson's relevant deontic logic (the logic of obligation and related concepts) and the eubouliatic fragment of Anderson's eubouliatic logic (the logic of prudence, safety, risk, and related concepts).Values and TechnologyTechnology, Policy and Managemen

    Andersonian Deontic Logic, Propositional Quantification, and Mally

    No full text
    We present a new axiomatization of the deontic fragment of Anderson's relevant deontic logic, give an Andersonian reduction of a relevant version of Mally's deontic logic previously discussed in this journal, study the effect of adding propositional quantification to Anderson's system, and discuss the meaning of Anderson's propositional constant in a wide range of Andersonian deontic systems.Values and TechnologyTechnology, Policy and Managemen

    De neurowetenschappen en de vrijheid van de wil

    No full text
    Hersenonderzoekers en psychologen beweren tegenwoordig vaak dat de neurowetenschappen uitwijzen dat de vrije wil niet bestaat (zie bijvoorbeeld het boek van Victor Lamme uit 2010). Ik zal betogen dat deze wetenschappen dit niet uitwijzen en dat de vrije wil wel degelijk bestaat.Values and TechnologyTechnology, Policy and Managemen

    An alternative intuitionistic version of Mally's deontic logic

    No full text
    Some years ago, Lokhorst proposed an intuitionistic reformulation of Mally's deontic logic (1926). This reformulation was unsatisfactory, because it provided a striking theorem that Mally himself did not mention. In this paper, we present an alternative reformulation of Mally's deontic logic that does not provide this theorem.Ethics & Philosophy of Technolog
    corecore