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A Guided Tour of Artificial Intelligence ResearchNorms and Deontic Logic

A Guided Tour of Artificial Intelligence Research: Norms and Deontic Logic [Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between the notions of obligation, prohibition, permission and optionality. Deontic logic is at the origin of normative systems which are used to model obligations, prohibitions and sanctions in organizations. In this chapter, we will first present standard deontic logic, then we will analyze its drawbacks. A synthesis of some problems tackled in normative systems is then presented: conditional obligations, norms with exceptions, violations, norms with deadlines and collective obligations. Finally, several application domains for deontic logic are examined.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Guided Tour of Artificial Intelligence ResearchNorms and Deontic Logic

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
ISBN
978-3-030-06163-0
Pages
253 –274
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-06164-7_8
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Abstract

[Deontic logic (from Ancient Greek déon, what is right) aims to formalize the links existing between the notions of obligation, prohibition, permission and optionality. Deontic logic is at the origin of normative systems which are used to model obligations, prohibitions and sanctions in organizations. In this chapter, we will first present standard deontic logic, then we will analyze its drawbacks. A synthesis of some problems tackled in normative systems is then presented: conditional obligations, norms with exceptions, violations, norms with deadlines and collective obligations. Finally, several application domains for deontic logic are examined.]

Published: May 8, 2020

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