Introducing Exclusion Logic as a Deontic Logic
DEON 2010 10 (1):179-195 (2010)
| Abstract | This paper introduces Exclusion Logic - a simple modal logic without negation or disjunction. We show that this logic has an efficient decision procedure. We describe how Exclusion Logic can be used as a deontic logic. We compare this deontic logic with Standard Deontic Logic and with more syntactically restricted logics. | |||||||||
| Keywords | deontic material incompatibility hierarchical finite state machine | |||||||||
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