Fine-Grained Logics for Normative Reasoning Ghent University
Normative reasoning is reasoning involving normative notions, both deontic, such as obligations,
permissions, and evaluative, such as what is good, bad, right.
Standard accounts of normative reasoning, based on normal modal logic, are too coarse-grained
to be useful, also because they allow for absurd consequences from perfectly legitimate premises
(e.g. If you ought to send a letter, then you ...