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Christian Straßer

Ruhr-Universität Bochum
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  • Ruhr-Universität Bochum
    Institute of Philosophy I & II
    Professor
Ghent University
Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences
PhD, 2011
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0000-0002-4117-7019
Areas of Specialization
Logics
Scientific Method, Misc
Computer Science
Areas of Interest
Logics
Scientific Method, Misc
Computer Science
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    An adaptive logic framework for conditional obligations and deontic dilemmas
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 19 (1-2): 95-128. 2010.
    Deontic Logic
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    Tolerating deontic conflicts by adaptively restricting inheritance
    with Mathieu Beirlaen and Joke Meheus
    Logique Et Analyse 55 (219): 477-506. 2012.
    In order to deal with the possibility of deontic conflicts Lou Goble developed a group of logics (DPM) that are characterized by a restriction of the inheritance principle. While they approximate the deductive power of standard deontic logic, they do so only if the user adds certain statements to the premises. By adaptively strengthening the DPM logics, this paper presents logics that overcome this shortcoming. Furthermore, they are capable of modeling the dynamic and defeasible aspect of our no…Read more
    In order to deal with the possibility of deontic conflicts Lou Goble developed a group of logics (DPM) that are characterized by a restriction of the inheritance principle. While they approximate the deductive power of standard deontic logic, they do so only if the user adds certain statements to the premises. By adaptively strengthening the DPM logics, this paper presents logics that overcome this shortcoming. Furthermore, they are capable of modeling the dynamic and defeasible aspect of our normative reasoning by their dynamic proof theory. This way they enable us to have a better insight in the relations between obligations and thus to localize deontic conflicts
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy of Linguistics
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    An inconsistency-adaptive deontic logic for normative conflicts
    with Mathieu Beirlaen and Joke Meheus
    Journal of Philosophical Logic. forthcoming.
    Deontic Logic
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