Part I of this work demonstrated the adequacy of a simple preference semantics for deontic logic, both for standard deontic logic and for a logic that allows for conflicts of obligation, and for both ...
“Withdraw from the world of causality,” as L.E.J. Brouwer wrote way back in 1905, and jump into the Deontic Miracle’s intuitionistic, sprawling drone. Composed of artist, poet, philosopher, musician, ...
A range of extremely plausible moral principles turn out to generate “deontic cycling”: sets of actions wherein I have stronger reason to do B than A, C than B, and A than C. Indeed, just about ...