The Ross Paradox highlights challenges in formalizing moral reasoning. It questions how imperatives, like 'Either do your homework or go…
A branch of modal logic exploring modes of truth beyond necessity and possibility. It encompasses deontic logic (duty/permission) and epistemic…
Modal operators like necessity (◻) and possibility (◊) alter a statement's truth value, indicating whether it must be true or…
Imperative logic is a formal system for analyzing commands and imperatives, differing from traditional logic focused on declarative statements. It…
Deontic modal logic is a specialized field within modal logic that rigorously examines concepts of obligation, permission, and prohibition. It…
Deontic modality concerns rules, obligations, and permissions. It explores what is permissible, forbidden, or obligatory, often within ethical, legal, or…