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Designing Normative Theories of Ethical Reasoning: Formal Framework, Methodology, and Tool Support

2019-03-25
Christoph Benzmüller, Xavier Parent, Leendert van der Torre

Abstract

The area of formal ethics is experiencing a shift from a unique or standard approach to normative reasoning, as exemplified by so-called standard deontic logic, to a variety of application-specific theories. However, the adequate handling of normative concepts such as obligation, permission, prohibition, and moral commitment is challenging, as illustrated by the notorious paradoxes of deontic logic. In this article we introduce an approach to design and evaluate theories of normative reasoning. In particular, we present a formal framework based on higher-order logic, a design methodology, and we discuss tool support. Moreover, we illustrate the approach using an example of an implementation, we demonstrate different ways of using it, and we discuss how the design of normative theories is now made accessible to non-specialist users and developers.

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http://arxiv.org/abs/1903.10187

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http://arxiv.org/pdf/1903.10187


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