In this book we study the Deontic Logic of the Talmud. We find the
system is different from the formal deontic logical system
currently used in the general scientific community, both in its
ethical aspects as well as in its legal aspects. We show that the
Talmudic distinctions between Obligations and Prohibitions are not
based on the manner of execution of actions (positive action or
lack of action) and offer a suitable model for such
distinctions.Our model distinguishes between the normative and
practical aspects of the Talmudic legal and ethical argumentation
and discusses several applications and clarifications to current so
called paradoxes of Deontic Logic as related to Contrary to Duties
and to legal and ethical practical decision making.
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