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(1996) Synthese 108 (2).

Agency and obligation

John F. Horty

pp. 269-307

The purpose of this paper is to explore a new deontic operator for representing what an agent ought to do; the operator is cast against the background of a modal treatment of action developed by Nuel Belnap and Michael Perloff, which itself relies on Arthur Prior's indeterministic tense logic. The analysis developed here of what an agent ought to do is based on a dominance ordering adapted from the decision theoretic study of choice under uncertainty to the present account of action. It is shown that this analysis gives rise to a normal deontic operator, and that the result is superior to an analysis that identifies what an agent ought to do with what it ought to be that the agent does.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF00413499

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Horty, J. F. (1996). Agency and obligation. Synthese 108 (2), pp. 269-307.

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