• Deontic modality (abbreviated DEO) is a linguistic modality that indicates how the world ought to be according to certain norms, expectations, speaker...
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  • certainty) deontic modality, concerned with possibility and necessity in terms of freedom to act (including permission and duty) dynamic modality, which may...
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  • used to formalize imperative logic, or directive modality in natural languages. Typically, a deontic logic uses OA to mean it is obligatory that A (or...
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  • epistemic modal logic, the formula ◻ P {\displaystyle \Box P} can be used to represent the statement that P {\displaystyle P} is known. In deontic modal logic...
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  • as a subcategory of deontic modality. Volitive moods are a category of grammatical moods that are used to express volitive modality. Examples are the optative...
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  • differences in use. Deontic modality expresses an ability, necessity, or obligation that is associated with an agent subject. Epistemic modality expresses the...
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  • contrast to the similar deontic modality. In English, dynamic modality is expressed with "can" or "will." "A BRIEF GLOSSARY OF MODALITY". dinamico2.unibg.it...
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  • linguistics and philosophy, modality refers to the ways language can express various relationships to reality or truth. For instance, a modal expression may convey...
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    to the predicative verbal adjective delenda—and further imparts a deontic modality to the clause as a whole. Because delenda is a predicative adjective...
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  • realizing deontic modality (i.e. modals concerned with expressing inclination, obligation and ability) and words realizing epistemic modality (i.e. modals concerned...
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  • in modal logic, including at least: alethic, deontic, axiological, epistemic, and doxastic. Alethic modal operators (M-operators) determine the fundamental...
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  • a number of deontic and epistemic logics, for example, are non-normal, often because they give up the Kripke schema. Every normal modal logic is regular...
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  • Modality and Evidential Modality. Event Modality in turn can be of two types: Deontic Modality and Dynamic Modality. In Deontic Modality, the conditioning factors...
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    the modality [. . .] A special case of this is in tags: We must stop soon, mustn't we?" The modal verb can expresses possibility in a dynamic, deontic, or...
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  • modal subordination have been found in a variety of languages with a variety of other modal operators including epistemic modal auxiliaries, deontic modal...
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  • Subjunctive possibility (category Modal logic)
    Subjunctive possibility (also called alethic possibility) is a form of modality studied in modal logic. Subjunctive possibilities are the sorts of possibilities...
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    time (usually in the near future), as a result of either some duty (deontic modality) or some set plan. For example: I'm to report to the principal this...
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  • Grammatical mood (category Linguistic modality)
    Biblical Greek From SIL International: Deontic modality Volitive modality: imprecative mood, optative mood Directive modality: deliberative mood, imperative mood...
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  • Free choice inference (category Deontic logic)
    disjunction and modality. Free choice inferences are most widely studied for deontic modals, but also arise with other flavors of modality as well as imperatives...
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  • multiple modals are: As the table shows, there are only possible combinations of an epistemic modal followed by deontic modals in multiple modal constructions...
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    presence of deontic modality, i.e. in directive main clauses such as imperatives as well as in the subordinate clauses of deontic modality inducing main...
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  • perception modality, the enactor's sub-world is believed to be factual and true: "surely she was wrong about the price of the book." In the deontic modality, the...
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  • alethic modality or deontic modality and require elements of modal logic as formalization. SBVR Structural Business Rules use two alethic modal operators:...
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  • physical modality, it is necessary that an object falls if dropped since this is what the laws of nature dictate. But according to logical modality, this...
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  • received a more developed formulation by Jørgensen. Deontic logic takes the approach of adding a modal operator O {\displaystyle O} to an argument with imperatives...
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    right, who is wrong? Interpreting 14 points of Wilson–a case study of deontic modals and their meanings." Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 66.1: 83–103...
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    would rule out the hypothesis that w ′ = v {\displaystyle w'=v} . In deontic modal logic, one can say that w R v {\displaystyle wRv} iff v {\displaystyle...
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    Georg Henrik von Wright (category Modal logicians)
    1951 texts An Essay in Modal Logic and "Deontic Logic" were landmarks in the postwar rise of formal modal logic and its deontic version. He was an authority...
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  • Belnap, Anderson was instrumental in the development of relevance logic and deontic logic. Anderson died of cancer in 1973. Anderson believed that the conclusion...
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  • philosophical logic studies various forms of non-classical logics, like modal logic and deontic logic. This way, various fundamental philosophical concepts, like...
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