Freedom and Enforcement in Action: A Study in Formal Action Theory

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Springer, Jun 10, 2015 - Philosophy - 261 pages

Action theory is the object of growing attention in a variety of scientific disciplines and this is the first volume to offer a synthetic view of the range of approaches possible in the topic. The volume focuses on the nexus of formal action theory with a startlingly diverse set of subjects, which range from logic, linguistics, artificial intelligence and automata theory to jurisprudence, deontology and economics. It covers semantic, mathematical and logical aspects of action, showing how the problem of action breaks the boundaries of traditional branches of logic located in syntactics and semantics and now lies on lies on the borderline between logical pragmatics and praxeology.

The chapters here focus on specialized tasks in formal action theory, beginning with a thorough description and formalization of the language of action and moving through material on the differing models of action theory to focus on probabilistic models, the relations of formal action theory to deontic logic and its key applications in algorithmic and programming theory. The coverage thus fills a notable lacuna in the literary corpus and offers solid formal underpinning in cognitive science by approaching the problem of cognition as a composite action of mind.

 

Contents

1 Elementary Action Systems
3
2 Situational Action Systems
63
3 Ordered Action Systems
115
Part II Freedom and Enforcement in Action
141
4 Action and Deontology
142
5 Stit Frames as Action Systems
195
6 Epistemic Aspects of Action Systems
209
Bibliography
246
Symbol Index
253
Index of Definitions and Terms
255
Index of Names
259
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