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Spring 1999 Ernst Mally's Deontik (1926)
Gert-Jan C. Lokhorst
Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 40(2): 273-282 (Spring 1999). DOI: 10.1305/ndjfl/1038949542

Abstract

In 1926, Mally proposed the first formal deontic system. As Mally and others soon realized, this system had some rather strange consequences. We show that the strangeness of Mally's system is not so much due to Mally's informal deontic principles as to the fact that he formalized those principles in terms of the propositional calculus. If they are formalized in terms of relevant logic rather than classical logic, one obtains a system which is related to Anderson's relevant deontic logic and not nearly as strange as Mally's own system.

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Gert-Jan C. Lokhorst. "Ernst Mally's Deontik (1926)." Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 40 (2) 273 - 282, Spring 1999. https://doi.org/10.1305/ndjfl/1038949542

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Published: Spring 1999
First available in Project Euclid: 3 December 2002

zbMATH: 0968.03024
MathSciNet: MR1816894
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1305/ndjfl/1038949542

Subjects:
Primary: 03B45
Secondary: 03B42 , 03B60

Rights: Copyright © 1999 University of Notre Dame

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