•  9
    Analiza systemowa a filozofia
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 58 (1): 345-352. 2010.
  •  208
    The Polish School of Argumentation: A Manifesto
    with Tomasz Żurek, Konrad Zdanowski, Maria Załȩska, Olena Yaskorska, Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska, Maciej Witek, Krzysztof A. Wieczorek, Ewa Wasilewska-Kamińska, Mariusz Urbański, Kazimierz Trzȩsicki, Robert Trypuz, Justyna Tomczyk, Krzysztof Szymanek, Wojciech Suchoń, Alina Strachocka, Jarosław Stepaniuk, Tomasz Stawecki, Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Agnieszka Sowińska, Małgorzata Sokół, Marek Smolak, Joanna Skulska, Andrzej Skowron, Marcin Selinger, Anna Sawicka, Jolanta Rytel, Tomasz A. Puczyłowski, Jerzy Pogonowski, Janina Pietrzak, Edward Nieznański, Witold Marciszewski, Jacek Malinowski, Jakub Z. Lichański, Piotr Lewiński, Anna Kuzio, Robert Kublikowski, Marcin Koszowy, Andrzej Kisielewicz, Maciej Kielar, Paweł Kawalec, Magdalena Kacprzak, Łukasz Jochemczyk, Teresa Hołówka, Andrzej Grabowski, Anna Gomolińska, Michał Federowicz, Marcin Dziubiński, Barbara Dunin-Kȩplicz, Kamila Debowska-Kozlowska, and Tadeusz Ciecierski
    Argumentation 28 (3): 267-282. 2014.
    Building on our diverse research traditions in the study of reasoning, language and communication, the Polish School of Argumentation integrates various disciplines and institutions across Poland in which scholars are dedicated to understanding the phenomenon of the force of argument. Our primary goal is to craft a methodological programme and establish organisational infrastructure: this is the first key step in facilitating and fostering our research movement, which joins people with a common …Read more
  •  33
    Judging Actions on the Basis of Prima Facie Duties. The case of self-driving cars
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 28 (4): 767-787. 2019.
    The need for a logic that allows us to reason about conflicting and non-conflicting norms has recently emerged in the domain of self-driving cars. In this paper we propose a formal model that supports moral decisions making by autonomous agents such as for example autonomous vehicles. Such a model – which we call a “Deontic Machine” – helps resolve both typical and atypical moral and legal situations that agents may encounter. The Deontic Machine has two sources of inspiration. The first one is …Read more
  •  44
    Actions and Deontology: Janusz Czelakowski on Actions and their Assessment
    with Fengkui Ju
    In Jacek Malinowski & Rafał Palczewski (eds.), Janusz Czelakowski on Logical Consequence, Springer Verlag. pp. 265-286. 2024.
    The paper is devoted to Janusz Czelakowski’s contributions to action theory and deontic logic. Various approaches to formal action theory are listed and some of them, including Maria Nowakowska’s theory, propositional dynamic logic (PDL) and sees to it that (STIT) logic, are briefly introduced. Logic of performability and deontic action logic with a goal-oriented obligation are recognized as the main contributions of Czelakowski to the field. The essentials of both theories are presented and com…Read more
  •  68
    From Permissions to Obligations and Beyond: An Editorial
    with O. Roy
    Studia Logica 108 (1): 1-3. 2020.
  •  80
    A Unified Logical Framework for Reasoning about Deontic Properties of Actions and States
    with Robert Trypuz, Robert Craven, and Marek J. Sergot
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 32 (4): 583-617. 2023.
    This paper studies some normative relations that hold between actions, their preconditions and their effects, with particular attention to connecting what are often called ‘ought to be’ norms with ‘ought to do’ norms. We use a formal model based on a form of transition system called a ‘coloured labelled transition system’ (coloured LTS) introduced in a series of papers by Sergot and Craven. Those works have variously presented a formalism (an ‘action language’) nC+ for defining and computing wit…Read more
  •  71
    In the paper we examine the problem of logical systems that are extensions of Classical Propositional Logic with new, intensional connectives of agency: monadic and dyadic _bringing it about that_. These systems are usually studied within the neighbourhood semantics. Here we propose a different strategy. We study all of the accepted laws and rules of logic of agency and define a translation of the agency operators into connectives interpreted in relating semantics. After this translation we can …Read more
  •  50
    In this paper we present a tableau system for deontic logics with the operator of explicit permission. By means of this system the decidability of the considered logics can be proved. We will sketch how these logics are semantically defined by means of relating semantics and how they provide a simple solution to the free choice permission problem. In short, these logics employ relating implication and a certain propositional constant. These two are in turn used to define deontic operators simila…Read more
  •  88
    In this paper, we apply relating semantics to the widely discussed problem of free choice between permitted actions or situations in normative systems. Leaving aside contexts in which the free choice principle is obviously unacceptable (weak permission understood as an absence of prohibition) or uncontroversially valid (strong permission within systems with a closed repertoire of actions or situations), we concentrate on free choice for explicit permissions. In order to construct a formal repres…Read more
  •  42
    Reasoning about Social Phenomena
    with Tomasz Jarmużek, Fengkui Ju, and Beishui Liao
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 50 (2): 125-129. 2021.
  •  8
    Book Reviews (review)
    Studia Logica 1-3. forthcoming.
  •  53
    Advances in Philosophical Logic: Editorial to the Thematic Section
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (4): 253-255. 2020.
    Advances in Philosophical Logic
  •  64
    Who is obliged when many are involved? Labelled transition system modelling of how obligation arises
    with Robert Trypuz and Marek Sergot
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 29 (3): 395-415. 2020.
    The paper tackles the problem of the relation between rights and obligations. Two examples of situations in which such a relation occurs are discussed. One concerns the abortion regulations in Polish law, the other one—a clash between freedom of expression and freedom of enterprise occurring in the context of discrimination. The examples are analysed and formalised using labelled transition systems in the \ framework. Rights are introduced to the system as procedures allowing for their fulfilmen…Read more
  •  921
    Two Faces of Obligation
    In Anna Brożek, Jacek Jadacki & Berislav Žarnić (eds.), Theory of Imperatives from Different Points of View (2), Wydawnictwo Naukowe Semper. 2013.
    In the paper we discuss different intuitions about the properties of obligatory actions in the framework of deontic action logic based on boolean algebra. Two notions of obligation are distinguished–abstract and processed obligation. We introduce them formally into the system of deontic logic of actions and investigate their properties and mutual relations.
  •  1206
    We investigate a specic model of knowledge and beliefs and their dynamics. The model is inspired by public announcement logic and the approach to puzzles concerning knowledge using that logic. In the model epistemic considerations are based on ontology. The main notion that constitutes a bridge between these two disciplines is the notion of epistemic capacities. Within the model we study scenarios in which agents can receive false announcements and can have incomplete or improper views about oth…Read more
  •  701
    Systemy sylogistyki dowodowej
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 58 (1): 139-154. 2010.
    Aristotle in Analytica Posteriora presented a notion of proof as a special case of syllogism. In the present paper the remarks of Aristotle on the subject are used as an inspiration for developing formal systems of demonstrative syllogistic, which are supposed to formalize syllogisms that are proofs. We build our systems in the style of J. Łukasiewicz as theories based on classical propositional logic. The difference between our systems and systems of syllogistic known from the literature lays i…Read more
  •  113
    An Axiomatisation of a Pure Calculus of Names
    Studia Logica 100 (5): 921-946. 2012.
    A calculus of names is a logical theory describing relations between names. By a pure calculus of names we mean a quantifier-free formulation of such a theory, based on classical propositional calculus. An axiomatisation of a pure calculus of names is presented and its completeness is discussed. It is shown that the axiomatisation is complete in three different ways: with respect to a set theoretical model, with respect to Leśniewski's Ontology and in a sense defined with the use of axiomatic re…Read more
  •  828
    On a Minimal System of Aristotle’s Syllogistic
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 40 (3/4): 129-145. 2011.
  • Logica yearbook 1999
    Filosophia. 2000.
  •  635
    Hallden incomplete calculus of names
    Buletin of the Section of Logic 39 (1/2): 53-55. 2010.
  •  161
    A systematics of deontic action logics based on Boolean algebra
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 18 (3-4): 253-270. 2009.
    Within the scope of interest of deontic logic, systems in which names of actions are arguments of deontic operators (deontic action logic) have attracted less interest than purely propositional systems. However, in our opinion, they are even more interesting from both theoretical and practical point of view. The fundament for contemporary research was established by K. Segerberg, who introduced his systems of basic deontic logic of urn model actions in early 1980s. Nowadays such logics are consi…Read more
  •  1650
    On Minimal Models for Pure Calculi of Names
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 22 (4). 2013.
    By pure calculus of names we mean a quantifier-free theory, based on the classical propositional calculus, which defines predicates known from Aristotle’s syllogistic and Leśniewski’s Ontology. For a large fragment of the theory decision procedures, defined by a combination of simple syntactic operations and models in two-membered domains, can be used. We compare the system which employs `ε’ as the only specific term with the system enriched with functors of Syllogistic. In the former, we do not…Read more
  •  1743
    Deontic logic is devoted to the study of logical properties of normative predicates such as permission, obligation and prohibition. Since it is usual to apply these predicates to actions, many deontic logicians have proposed formalisms where actions and action combinators are present. Some standard action combinators are action conjunction, choice between actions and not doing a given action. These combinators resemble boolean operators, and therefore the theory of boolean algebra offers a well-…Read more
  •  1749
    A norm-giver meets deontic action logic
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 20 (1-2): 2011. 2011.
    In the paper we present a formal system motivated by a specific methodology of creating norms. According to the methodology, a norm-giver before establishing a set of norms should create a picture of the agent by creating his repertoire of actions. Then, knowing what the agent can do in particular situations, the norm-giver regulates these actions by assigning deontic qualifications to each of them. The set of norms created for each situation should respect (1) generally valid deontic principles…Read more
  •  1175
    How to Build a Deontic Action Logic
    In Michal Pelis & Vit Puncochar (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2011, College Publications. 2012.
    The aim of the paper is to point out the modelling choices that lead to different systems of deontic action logic. A kind of a roadmap is presented. On the one hand it can help the reader to find the deontic logic appropriate for an intended application relying on the information considering the way in which a deontic logic represents actions and how it characterises deontic properties in relation to (the representation of) actions. On the other hand it is a guideline how to build a deontic acti…Read more