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  • Authoritative warp: Deontic quirks create equilibrium warp by introducing the sway of authority.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Hal Duncan 2009

  • Authoritative warp: Deontic quirks create equilibrium warp by introducing the sway of authority.

    Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality Hal Duncan 2009

  • Deontic and hypological judgments ought to have more to do with each other than that.

    Deontological Ethics Alexander, Larry 2007

  • The Deontic – the sense of “oughtness” – is seldom recognized in current Libertarian concerns.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Kay Hymowitz, Libertarianism, and Lifestyle Excesses: 2007

  • It is just “No Conflicts” again, but it is also called “D” (for “Deontic”) in normal modal logics.

    Deontic Logic McNamara, Paul 2006

  • Before turning to challenges to NC, we will consider a number of systems that endorse it, beginning with what has come to be routinely called “Standard Deontic Logic”, the benchmark system of deontic logic.

    Deontic Logic McNamara, Paul 2006

  • Sayre-McCord, Geoffrey, 1986, “Deontic Logic and the Priority of Moral Theory,” Nous 20:

    Moral Dilemmas McConnell, Terrance 2006

  • Returning to the Traditional Scheme for a moment, its Threefold Classification, and Deontic Square of Opposition can be expressed formally as follows:

    Deontic Logic McNamara, Paul 2006

  • Deontic logic has been strongly influenced by ideas in modal logic.

    Deontic Logic McNamara, Paul 2006

  • The Ethical Werewolf: Deontic flavorings of Singapore

    Deontic flavorings of Singapore 2008

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