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Relevant to philosophy, law, management, and artificial
intelligence, these papers explore the applicability of
nonmonotonic or defeasible logic to normative reasoning. The
resulting systems purport to solve well-known deontic paradoxes and
to provide a better treatment than classical deontic logic does of
prima facie obligation, conditional obligation, and priorities of
normative principles.
Relevant to philosophy, law, management, and artificial
intelligence, these papers explore the applicability of
nonmonotonic or defeasible logic to normative reasoning. The
resulting systems purport to solve well-known deontic paradoxes and
to provide a better treatment than classical deontic logic does of
prima facie obligation, conditional obligation, and priorities of
normative principles.
This volume contains the workshop proceedings of DEON 2004, the
Seventh International Workshop on Deontic Logic in Computer
Science. The DEON workshop series aims at bringing together
researchers interested in topics - lated to the use of deontic
logic in computer science. It traditionally promotes research in
the relationship between normative concepts and computer science,
arti?cial intelligence, organisation theory, and law. In addition
to these topics, DEON 2004 placed special emphasis on the
relationship between deontic logic and multi-agent systems. The
workshop was held in Madeira, Portugal, on 26-28 May 2004. This v-
ume includes all 15 papers presented at the workshop, as well as
two abstracts from the two outstanding invited speakers we were
privileged to host: Prof Mark Brown (Syracuse University, USA), and
Prof Mike Wooldridge (University of Liverpool, UK). The reader will
?nd that the topics covered span from t- oretical investigations on
deontic concepts and their formalisation in logic, to the use of
deontic formalisms to verify and reason about multi-agent systems
applications. We believe this makes it a well-balanced and
interesting volume. We wish to thank all those who contributed to
this workshop, and especially the authors of the submitted papers
and the referees. They were all forced to work on a very tight
timescale to make this volume a reality.
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