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Imperative logic

Known as: Imperative, Ross' paradox, Ross' deontic paradox 
Imperative logic is the field of logic concerned with arguments containing sentences in the imperative mood. In contrast to sentences in the… 
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2014
2014
In a series of articles, P. Vranas recently proposed a new imperative logic. The strong and weak inferences of this logic are… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
Philosophy as a rational enterprise is and remains the search for truth. This endeavour is basically centred on man and his… 
2011
2011
U radu se izvode posljedice koje teorija imperativa unosi u filozofiju jezika, filozofiju znanosti o covjeku, te filozofiju… 
2010
2010
We present a tool to develop functional logic programs from their specifications. Specifications of functional logic languages, i… 
2003
2003
The aim of this essay is to examine two challenges that the imperative logic poses to the received view of sentence moods… 
1999
1999
1979
1979
The paper [1939, 1], (with minor improvements of the notation) is here included despite its obvious shortcomings, since some of…