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Deontic logic 2020-2030

"Deontic logic 2020-2030" is a virtual seminar that presents talks by leading researchers from the area of deontic logic. Deontic logic investigates the logical relations among normative concepts such as obligation, permission, and prohibition.

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Datum und Uhrzeit

02.10.2020, 10:15 - 18:00 Uhr
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Veranstaltungsort

Online

Beschreibung

We are pleased to announce "Deontic logic 2020-2030" Virtual Seminar.

It is an online seminar that presents talks by leading researchers from the area of deontic logic. Deontic logic investigates the logical relations among normative concepts such as obligation, permission, and prohibition. This branch of symbolic logic received more attention in recent years due to trustworthy and responsible AI applications. The Individual and Collective Reasoning Group (ICR) organizes the workshop at the University of Luxembourg on 2 October 2020.

Program

The program is as follows:

10:30-11:10 (UTC+02:00) Leon van der Torre

Title:  Deontic Logic as Nonmonotonic Logic

 

11:20-12:00 (UTC+02:00) Jan Broersen  

Title:  to be announced

 

12:10-14:00 (UTC+02:00)  Lunch Break

 

14:00-14:50 (UTC+02:00) Shahid Rahman

Title :   Ibn Ḥazm on Heteronomous Imperatives: Remarks on The Emergence of Deontic Logic

 

15:00-15:50  (UTC+02:00)  Christian Straßer

Title:  Some Notes on Priorities, Defaults and Argumentation

 

16:00-16:50 (UTC+02:00) Dov Gabbay

Title:  to be announced

 

17:00-17:50 (UTC+02:00) Christoph Benzmüller

Title: Encoding Legal Balancing: Automating an Abstract Ethico-Legal Value Ontology in Preference Logic

 

To attend, it suffices to click on a Webex link:

 https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=mbebcf89f9519f75944be5546c7f58b9d

Meeting number: 163 288 7278

Password: eWENMmip886

 

We look forward to seeing you at the seminar!

See further information at https://icr.uni.lu/deonticlogic2020-2030.

Kontakt

Ali Farjami (University of Luxembourg)

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