An extension of the deontic calculus DSC

Studia Logica 42 (2-3):129 - 137 (1983)
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The chief aim of the paper is to extend the calculusDSC 1 (see [4]) in such a way as to satisfy all the requirements listed in [4] as well as a further stipulation — called the principle of uninvolvement — to the effect that neither deontic compatibility nor deontic incompatibility of codes (see [2]) should be presupposed in deontic logic.

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Deontic logic without certain paradoxes.Leon Gumański - 1975 - Studia Logica 34 (4):343 - 365.
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