Doing the right things–trivalence in deontic action logic

Trivalent Logics and Their Applications (2012)
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Abstract

Trivalence is quite natural for deontic action logic, where actions are treated as good, neutral or bad.We present the ideas of trivalent deontic logic after J. Kalinowski and its realisation in a 3-valued logic of M. Fisher and two systems designed by the authors of the paper: a 4-valued logic inspired by N. Belnap’s logic of truth and information and a 3-valued logic based on nondeterministic matrices. Moreover, we combine Kalinowski’s idea of trivalence with deontic action logic based on boolean algebra.

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Robert Trypuz
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Piotr Kulicki
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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