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  1. Ethical Consistency.B. A. O. Williams & W. F. Atkinson - 1965 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 39 (1):103-138.
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  • Law and logic.Stig Kanger - 1972 - Theoria 38 (3):105-132.
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  • [Book Chapter].Aaron Sloman - 1995
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  • (2 other versions)Imperatives and logic.Alf Ross - 1944 - Philosophy of Science 11 (1):30-46.
    The existing literature treats of several investigations with a certain bearing on the question which is roughly indicated by the title “Imperatives and Logic.” Some of those investigations, however, are entirely outside the scope of the present work.Mally sets himself the task of developing a “Logik des Willens” constituting a parallel to the usual logic, the “Logik des Denkens". In order to emphasize its independence, the author also calls this “Logik des Willens” “Deontik”, and he conceives it as being based (...)
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  • The concepts of obligation and duty.R. B. Brandt - 1964 - Mind 73 (291):374-393.
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  • Intrinsic preferability and the problem of supererogation.Roderick M. Chisholm & Ernest Sosa - 1966 - Synthese 16 (3-4):321 - 331.
    We first summarize and comment upon a 'calculus of intrinsic preferability' which we have presented in detail elsewhere. 1 Then we set forth 'the problem of supererogation' - a problem which, according to some, has presented difficulties for deontic logic. And, finally, we propose a moral or deontic interpretation of the calculus of intrinsic preferability which, we believe, enables us to solve the problem of supererogation.
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  • What is ceteris paribus preference?Sven Ove Hansson - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 25 (3):307 - 332.
    A general format is introduced for deriving preferences over states of affairs from preferences over a set of contextually complete alternatives. Formal results are given both for this general format and for a specific instance of it that is a plausible explication of ceteris paribus preference.
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  • Permissions and Supererogation.Joseph Raz - 1975 - American Philosophical Quarterly 12 (2):161 - 168.
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  • Further problems of derived obligation.R. N. Mclaughlin - 1955 - Mind 64 (255):400-402.
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  • (1 other version)Moral Conflicts: What They Are and What They Show.Michael Stocker - 1987 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 68 (2):104-123.
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  • (2 other versions)Imperatives and Logic.Alf Ross - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (2):48-48.
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  • The paradoxes of derived obligation.A. N. Prior - 1954 - Mind 63 (249):64-65.
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  • Some deontic logicians.Lawrence Powers - 1967 - Noûs 1 (4):381-400.
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  • On the semantics and logic of obligation.Frank Jackson - 1985 - Mind 94 (374):177-195.
    This paper develops an informal semantics for 'ought to be' and 'ought to be given...' and argues for its plausibility. A feature of the semantics is that it invalidates 'if a entails b, And o(a), Then o(b)' and 'if o(a) & o(b), Then o(a&b)', While validating detachment for conditional obligation.
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  • A new semantical approach to the logic of preference.Sven Ove Hansson - 1989 - Erkenntnis 31 (1):1 - 42.
    A possible world semantics for preference is developed. The remainder operator () is used to give precision to the notion that two states of the world are as similar as possible, given a specified difference between them. A general structure is introduced for preference relations between states of affairs, and three types of such preference relations are defined. It is argued that one of them, actual preference, corresponds closely to the concept of preference in informal discourse. Its logical properties are (...)
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  • Some remarks on obligation, permission, and supererogation.Mary Forrester - 1975 - Ethics 85 (3):219-226.
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  • Modal Verbs and the Grading of Obligations.John E. Guendling - 1974 - Modern Schoolman 51 (2):117-138.
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  • Deontic logic without misleading alethic analogies.Sven Ove Hansson - 1988 - Logique Et Analyse 31 (123-124):337-370.
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