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|a Forrester, James W.
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|a Being good & being logical :
|b philosophical groundwork for a new deontic logic /
|c James Wm. Forrester.
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|a Being good and being logical
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|a Armonk, N.Y. :
|b M.E. Sharpe,
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|a x, 332 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-324) and index.
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|g Pt. I.
|t Problems of Standard Deontic Logic.
|g Ch. 1.
|t What Is Deontic Logic, and Why Should I Care?
|g Ch. 2.
|t Standard Deontic Logic.
|g Ch. 3.
|t What Is Left for Deontic Logic?
|g Ch. 4.
|t 'Ought to Be' and 'Ought to Do'.
|g Ch. 5.
|t Why Deontic Logic Needs a Semantics.
|g Ch. 6.
|t The SDL Semantics of 'Ought to Do' Statements I: Deontically Accessible Worlds.
|g Ch. 7.
|t The SDL Semantics of 'Ought to Do' Statements II: The Principle of Backward Translation.
|g Ch. 8.
|t The SDL Semantics of 'Ought to Do' Statements III: Epistemic Problems.
|g Ch. 9.
|t New Light on Old Problems.
|g Ch. 10.
|t The Semantics of 'Ought to Be' Statements --
|g Pt. II.
|t A New Deontic Logic.
|g Ch. 11.
|t Rights and What Ought to Be.
|g Ch. 12.
|t Can Duties Be Multiplied Beyond Necessity?
|g Ch. 13.
|t Moral Realism and the Need for a New Semantics.
|g Ch. 14.
|t A New Deontic Semantics.
|g Ch. 15.
|t Being Good and Being Logical: What Deontic Logic Ought to Be --
|g Pt. III.
|t Deontic Logic and Practical Reasoning.
|g Ch. 16.
|t Deontic Logic and Practical Reasoning.
|t Appendix 1: The Systems SDL and NDL --
|t Appendix 2: A Note on Quantification.
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