John Horty effectively develops deontic logic (the logic of ethical
concepts like obligation and permission) against the background of
a formal theory of agency. He incorporates certain elements of
decision theory to set out a new deontic account of what agents
ought to do under various conditions over extended periods of time.
Offering a conceptual rather than technical emphasis, Horty's
framework allows a number of recent issues from moral theory to be
set out clearly and discussed from a uniform point of view.
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