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  1. Decision Procedures, Moral Criteria, and the Problem of Relevant Descriptions in Kant's Ethics.Mark Timmons - 1997 - In B. Sharon Byrd, Joachim Hruschka & Jan C. Joerdan (eds.), Jahrbuch Für Recht Und Ethik. Duncker Und Humblot.
    I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a test or decision procedure of moral rightness and not as a criterion intended to explain the deontic status of actions. Rather, the Humanity formulation is best interpreted as a moral criterion. I also argue that because the role of a moral criterion is to explain, and thus specify what makes an action right or wrong, Kant's Humanity formulation yields a theory of relevant descriptions.
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    Two Decision Procedures for da Costa’s $$C_n$$ C n Logics Based on Restricted Nmatrix Semantics.Marcelo E. Coniglio & Guilherme V. Toledo - 2022 - Studia Logica 110 (3):601-642.
    Despite being fairly powerful, finite non-deterministic matrices are unable to characterize some logics of formal inconsistency, such as those found between mbCcl and Cila. In order to overcome this limitation, we propose here restricted non-deterministic matrices (in short, RNmatrices), which are non-deterministic algebras together with a subset of the set of valuations. This allows us to characterize not only mbCcl and Cila (which is equivalent, up to language, to da Costa's logic C_1) but the whole hierarchy of da Costa's calculi (...)
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  3. Decision procedures, standards of rightness and impartiality.Cynthia A. Stark - 1997 - Noûs 31 (4):478-495.
    I argue that partialist critics of deontological theories make a mistake similar to one made by critics of utilitarianism: they fail to distinguish between a theory’s decision procedure and its standard of rightness. That is, they take these deontological theories to be offering a method for moral deliberation when they are in fact offering justificatory arguments for moral principles. And while deontologists, like utilitarians do incorporate impartiality into their justifications for basic principles, many do not require that agents utilize (...)
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  4. Optimal Decision Procedures for Satisfiability in Fragments of Alternating-time Temporal Logics.Valentin Goranko & Steen Vester - 2014 - In Rajeev Goré, Barteld Kooi & Agi Kurucz (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Volume 10. College Publications. pp. 234-253.
    We consider several natural fragments of the alternating-time temporal logics ATL* and ATL with restrictions on the nesting between temporal operators and strategic quantifiers. We develop optimal decision procedures for satisfiability in these fragments, showing that they have much lower complexities than the full languages. In particular, we prove that the satisfiability problem for state formulae in the full `strategically flat' fragment of ATL* is PSPACE-complete, whereas the satisfiability problems in the flat fragments of ATL and ATL$^{+}$ are (...)
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  5. A Decision Procedure for Herbrand Formulas without Skolemization.Timm Lampert - manuscript
    This paper describes a decision procedure for disjunctions of conjunctions of anti-prenex normal forms of pure first-order logic (FOLDNFs) that do not contain V within the scope of quantifiers. The disjuncts of these FOLDNFs are equivalent to prenex normal forms whose quantifier-free parts are conjunctions of atomic and negated atomic formulae (= Herbrand formulae). In contrast to the usual algorithms for Herbrand formulae, neither skolemization nor unification algorithms with function symbols are applied. Instead, a procedure is described that rests (...)
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  6. A Decision Procedure for Evaluating Natural Language Arguments.Moti Mizrahi - 2012 - APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy 12 (1):11-12.
    In this paper, I present a decision procedure for evaluating arguments expressed in natural language. I think that other instructors of informal logic and critical thinking might find this decision procedure to be a useful addition to their teaching resources.
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    Simple Decision Procedure for S5 in Standard Cut-Free Sequent Calculus.Andrzej Indrzejczak - 2016 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 45 (2).
    In the paper a decision procedure for S5 is presented which uses a cut-free sequent calculus with additional rules allowing a reduction to normal modal forms. It utilizes the fact that in S5 every formula is equivalent to some 1-degree formula, i.e. a modally-flat formula with modal functors having only boolean formulas in its scope. In contrast to many sequent calculi for S5 the presented system does not introduce any extra devices. Thus it is a standard version of SC (...)
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    Decision procedures for some strong hybrid logics.Andrzej Indrzejczak & Michał Zawidzki - 2013 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 22 (4):389-409.
    Hybrid logics are extensions of standard modal logics, which significantly increase the expressive power of the latter. Since most of hybrid logics are known to be decidable, decision procedures for them is a widely investigated field of research. So far, several tableau calculi for hybrid logics have been presented in the literature. In this paper we introduce a sound, complete and terminating tableau calculus T H(@,E,D, ♦ −) for hybrid logics with the satisfaction operators, the universal modality, the (...)
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    δ-Complete Decision Procedures for Satisfiability over the Reals.Sicun Gao, Jeremy Avigad & Edmund M. Clarke - unknown
    We introduce the notion of “δ-complete decision procedures” for solving SMT problems over the real numbers, with the aim of handling a wide range of nonlinear functions including transcendental functions and solutions of Lipschitz-continuous ODEs. Given an SMT problemϕ and a positive rational number δ, a δ-complete decision procedure determines either that ϕ is unsatisfiable, or that the “δ-weakening” of ϕ is satisfiable. Here, the δ-weakening of ϕ is a variant of ϕ that allows δ-bounded numerical perturbations (...)
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  10. Combining decision procedures for the reals.Harvey Friedman & J. Avigad - manuscript
    We address the general problem of determining the validity of boolean combinations of equalities and inequalities between real-valued expressions. In particular, we consider methods of establishing such assertions using only restricted forms of distributivity. At the same time, we explore ways in which “local'’ decision or heuristic procedures for fragments of the theory of the reals can be amalgamated into global ones. Let $Tadd[QQ]$ be the first-order theory of the real numbers in the language with symbols $0, 1, (...)
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  11. Decision procedures for verification.Harvey M. Friedman - unknown
    We focus on two formal methods contexts which generate investigations into decision problems for finite strings.
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    On decision procedures for sentential logics.Tomasz Skura - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (2):173 - 179.
    In Section 2 I give a criterion of decidability that can be applied to logics (i.e. Tarski consequence operators) without the finite model property. In Section 3 I study ukasiewicz-style refutation procedures as a method of obtaining decidability results.This method also proves to be more general than Harrop's criterion.
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  13. Decision procedure and semantics for C1, E1 and S0. 5◦.R. Routley - 1968 - Logique Et Analyse 44:468-469.
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    A decision procedure for linear “big o” equations.Jeremy Avigad - manuscript
    Let F be the set of functions from an infinite set, S, to an ordered ring, R.
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    Decision procedures for structure in natural languages.Yehoshua Bar-Hillel - 1959 - Logique Et Analyse 2 (3):19-29.
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  16. Decision procedure in Natural Languages.Y. Bar-Hillel - 1959 - Logique Et Analyse 2 (5):19.
     
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  17. On Decision Procedure.K. Das - 1998 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):287-306.
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  18. A decision procedure for probability calculus with applications.Branden Fitelson - 2008 - Review of Symbolic Logic 1 (1):111-125.
    (new version: 10/30/07). Click here to download the companion Mathematica 6 notebook that goes along with this paper.
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    A decision procedure for monotone functions over bounded and complete lattices.Domenico Cantone & Calogero G. Zarba - 2006 - In Harrie de Swart, Ewa Orlowska, Gunther Smith & Marc Roubens (eds.), Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments Ii. Springer. pp. 318--333.
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    Semantic Decision Procedures for Some Relevant Logics.Ross Brady - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Logic 1:4-27.
    This paper proves decidability of a range of weak relevant logics using decision procedures based on the Routley-Meyer semantics. Logics are categorized as F-logics, for those proved decidable using a filtration method, and U-logics, for those proved decidable using a direct (unfiltered) method. Both of these methods are set out as reductio methods, in the style of Hughes and Cresswell. We also examine some extensions of the U-logics where the method fails and infinite sequences of worlds can be (...)
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  21. Outline of a decision procedure for ethics.John Rawls - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (2):177-197.
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    A decision procedure for Fitch's propositional calculus.Richmond H. Thomason - 1967 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8 (1-2):101-117.
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    Decision procedures for S2° and T°.Ivo Thomas - 1964 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 5:319.
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    A decision procedure for positive implication.Michael D. Resnik - 1962 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 3 (3):179-186.
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    Decision procedures for logics of consequential implication.Claudio Pizzi - 1991 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (4):618-636.
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    A decision procedure for alternation-free modal μ-calculi.Yoshinori Tannabe, Koichi Takahashi & Masami Hagiya - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 341-362.
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    A Decision Procedure For the System E Ī of Entailment with Negation.Nuel D. Belnap & John R. Wallace - 1965 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 11 (4):277-289.
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    Turning decision procedures into disprovers.André Rognes - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (1):87-104.
    A class of many-sorted polyadic set algebras is introduced. These generalise structure and model in a way that is relevant in regards to the Entscheidungsproblem and to automated reasoning.A downward Löwenheim-Skolem property is shown in that each satisfiable finite conjunction of purely relational first-order prenex sentences has a finite generalised model. This property does, together with a construction related to doubling the size of a finite structure, provide several strict generalisations of the strategy of finite model search for disproving.
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    A Decision Procedure For the System EĪ of Entailment with Negation.Nuel D. Belnap & John R. Wallace - 1965 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 11 (4):277-289.
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    Decision Procedures for Lewis System S1 and Related Modal Systems.Anjan Shukla - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):754-755.
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    Errata: ``Decision procedures for Lewis system $S1$ and related modal systems''.Anjan Shukla - 1973 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (4):584-584.
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    Decision procedure of some relevant logics: a constructive perspective.Jacques Riche - 2005 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 15 (1):9-23.
    Some investigations into the algebraic constructive aspects of a decision procedure for various fragments of Relevant Logics are presented. Decidability of these fragments relies on S. Kripke's gentzenizations and on his combinatorial lemma known as Kripke's lemma that B. Meyer has shown equivalent to Dickson's lemma in number theory and to his own infinite divisor lemma, henceforth, Meyer's lemma or IDP. These investigations of the constructive aspects of the Kripke's-Meyer's decision procedure originate in the development of Paul Thistlewaite's (...)
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    Improved decision procedures for Lewis's calculus s4 and Von Wright's calculus M.Alan Ross Anderson - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):201-214.
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    Relational dual tableau decision procedure for modal logic K.Joanna Golińska-Pilarek, Emilio Munoz-Velasco & Angel Mora - 2012 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 20 (4):747-756.
    We present a dual tableau system, RLK, which is itself a deterministic decision procedure verifying validity of K-formulas. The system is constructed in the framework of the original methodology of relational proof systems, determined only by axioms and inference rules, without any external techniques. Furthermore, we describe an implementation of the system RLK in Prolog, and we show some of its advantages.
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    Relational dual tableau decision procedure for modal logic K.Joanna Golińska-Pilarek, Emilio Muñoz-Velasco & Angel Mora-Bonilla - 2012 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 20 (4):747-756.
    We present a dual tableau system, RLK, which is itself a deterministic decision procedure verifying validity of K-formulas. The system is constructed in the framework of the original methodology of relational proof systems, determined only by axioms and inference rules, without any external techniques. Furthermore, we describe an implementation of the system in Prolog, and we show some of its advantages.
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    Decision procedure for a class of $(L{\omega_1\omega})_t$-types of $T3$ spaces.Juan Carlos Martínez - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (2):284-290.
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    Decision procedures for Lewis system S1 and related modal systems.Anjan Shukla - 1970 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 11 (2):141-180.
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    A Loop-Free Decision Procedure for Modal Propositional Logics K4, S4 and S5.Dorota Leszczyńska-Jasion - 2009 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (2):151-177.
    The aim of this paper is to present a loop-free decision procedure for modal propositional logics K4, S4 and S5. We prove that the procedure terminates and that it is sound and complete. The procedure is based on the method of Socratic proofs for modal logics, which is grounded in the logic of questions IEL.
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    Decision procedures for S3∘ and S4∘.J. Jay Zeman - 1969 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 12 (3-4):155-158.
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    Political Decision Procedures.D. A. Lloyd Thomas - 1970 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 70 (1):141 - 158.
    D. A. Lloyd Thomas; VIII—Political Decision Procedures1, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1 June 1970, Pages 141–160, https://doi.or.
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    Decision Procedures and Semantics for Feys' System S2° and Surrounding Systems.R. Routley - 1970 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 16 (2):165-174.
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    A decision procedure for epistemology?Mark Pastin - 1979 - Philosophical Studies 35 (3):257 - 268.
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    Improved Decision Procedures for Lewis's Calculus S4 and von Wright's Calculus M.Alan Ross Anderson - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (3):302-303.
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    A Decision Procedure for Immediate Inference Problems.Robert L. Armstrong - 1983 - Teaching Philosophy 6 (4):349-354.
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    A loop-free decision procedure for modal propositional logics k4, s4 and S.Dorota Leszczyńska-Jasion - 2009 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (2):151 - 177.
    The aim of this paper is to present a loop-free decision procedure for modal propositional logics K4, S4 and S5. We prove that the procedure terminates and that it is sound and complete. The procedure is based on the method of Socratic proofs for modal logics, which is grounded in the logic of questions IEL.
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    A Decision Procedure for Computations of Finite Automata.Joyce Friedman - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):248-249.
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    SAT vs. Translation Based decision procedures for modal logics: a comparative evaluation.Enrico Giunchiglia, Roberto Sebastiani, Fausto Giunchiglia & Armando Tacchella - 2000 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 10 (2):145-172.
    ABSTRACT This paper follows on previous papers which present and evaluate various decision procedures for modal logics. We consider new test sets and systems that have been recently proposed in the literature. This new experimental analysis confirm previous experimental results in showing that SAT based decision procedures, i.e., the procedures built on top of decision procedures for propositional satisfiability, are more efficient than tableau based decision procedures. They also confirm previous evidence (...)
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    PITL2MONA: Implementing a Decision Procedure for Propositional Interval Temporal Logic.Rodolfo Gómez & Howard Bowman - 2004 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 14 (1-2):105-148.
    Interval Temporal Logic is a finite-time linear temporal logic with applications in hardware verification, temporal logic programming and specification of multimedia documents. Due to the logic's non-elementary complexity, efficient ITL-based verification tools have been difficult to develop, even for propositional subsets. MONA is an efficient implementation of an automata-based decision procedure for the logic WS1S. Despite the non-elementary complexity of WS1S, MONA has been successfully applied in problems such as hardware synthesis, protocol verification and theorem proving. Here we consider (...)
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  49. Consequentialism and Decision Procedures.Toby Ord - 2005 - Dissertation, University of Oxford
    Consequentialism is often charged with being self-defeating, for if a person attempts to apply it, she may quite predictably produce worse outcomes than if she applied some other moral theory. Many consequentialists have replied that this criticism rests on a false assumption, confusing consequentialism’s criterion of the rightness of an act with its position on decision procedures. Consequentialism, on this view, does not dictate that we should be always calculating which of the available acts leads to the most (...)
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  50. Tableau-based decision procedure for the multiagent epistemic logic with all coalitional operators for common and distributed knowledge.M. Ajspur, V. Goranko & D. Shkatov - 2013 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (3):407-437.
    We develop a conceptually clear, intuitive, and feasible decision procedure for testing satisfiability in the full multi\-agent epistemic logic \CMAELCD\ with operators for common and distributed knowledge for all coalitions of agents mentioned in the language. To that end, we introduce Hintikka structures for \CMAELCD\ and prove that satisfiability in such structures is equivalent to satisfiability in standard models. Using that result, we design an incremental tableau-building procedure that eventually constructs a satisfying Hintikka structure for every satisfiable input set (...)
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