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Deontic Logic

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Deontic logic is a branch of formal logic that deals with obligation, permission, and related concepts.

Key Features

  • Formalization of ethical reasoning
  • Distinguishing between obligations, permissions, and prohibitions
  • Used in fields such as philosophy, law, and computer science

Pros

  • Helps clarify and systematize ethical reasoning
  • Useful for analyzing moral dilemmas
  • Provides a framework for discussing obligations and permissions

Cons

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