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Christen Krogh

University of Oslo
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University of Oslo
Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas
PhD, 1997
Areas of Specialization
Deontic Logic
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Formal Legal Reasoning
Impact of Artificial Intelligence
Representation in Artificial Intelligence
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Areas of Interest
Deontic Logic
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Impact of Artificial Intelligence
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Representation in Artificial Intelligence
Formal Legal Reasoning
2 more
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    Hohfeld in cyberspace and other applications of normative reasoning in agent technology
    with Henning Herrestad
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 7 (1): 81-96. 1999.
    Two areas of importance for agents and multiagent systems are investigated: design of agent programming languages, and design of agent communication languages. The paper contributes in the above mentioned areas by demonstrating improved or novel applications for deontic logic and normative reasoning. Examples are taken from computer-supported cooperative work, and electronic commerce.
    Moral Status of Artificial SystemsDeontic LogicRobot EthicsEthics of Artificial Intelligence, MiscFo…Read more
    Moral Status of Artificial SystemsDeontic LogicRobot EthicsEthics of Artificial Intelligence, MiscFormal Models of Legal Reasoning
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