- or obey. An
example of
deontic authority would be "the
relation between an
employer and her employee." An
employer has
deontic authority in the act of...
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Deontic modality (abbreviated DEO) is a
linguistic modality that
indicates how the
world ought to be
according to
certain norms, expectations, speaker...
- used to
represent the
statement that P {\displaystyle P} is known. In
deontic modal logic, that same
formula can
represent that P {\displaystyle P} is...
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Deontic logic is the
field of
philosophical logic that is
concerned with obligation, permission, and
related concepts. Alternatively, a
deontic logic...
- and
deontic uses of the
English modal verb must: epistemic: You must be starving. ("I
think it is
almost a
certainty that you are starving.")
deontic: You...
- more than once in the
table based upon
discernible differences in use.
Deontic modality expresses an ability, necessity, or
obligation that is ****ociated...
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texts An
Essay in
Modal Logic and "
Deontic Logic" were
landmarks in the
postwar rise of
formal modal logic and its
deontic version. He was an
authority on...
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possibility (which
deals with how the
world may be, for all we know) and
deontic possibility (which
deals with how the
world ought to be). The contrast...
-
interpret modal operators in
modal logic,
including at least: alethic,
deontic, axiological, epistemic, and doxastic.
Alethic modal operators (M-operators)...
- Meinong's Graz
School of
object theory.
Mally was one of the
founders of
deontic logic and is
mainly known for his
contributions in that
field of research...