The western fence
Refining Carmo and Jones' system for contrary-to-duty obligations
Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Association for Symbolic Logic
Annual Meeting, UConn, 2016
History of condition 5(e)
- Proposed by Carmo and Jones (~1994)
- K-H gives a counterexample (1996)
- Carmo and Jones defeat the counterexample by weakening condition 5(c) (~2002)
- K-H gives a new counterexample based on the western fence (2016)
- The counterexample leads to a natural weakening of 5(e)
Condition 5(e)
O(B|A)\rightarrow B
O(B∣A)→B
New weaker condition 5(e)
W\in\mathrm{ob}(D)\wedge (\neg\overline{N}\in\mathrm{ob}(D))\wedge (D\cap W\cap N\ne\emptyset)\rightarrow W\in\mathrm{ob}(D\cap N)
W∈ob(D)∧(¬N∈ob(D))∧(D∩W∩N≠∅)→W∈ob(D∩N)
The dog scenario
- There ought to be no dog
- If there is a dog, there ought to be a warning sign
- If there is a dog and no warning sign, there ought to be a fence
The western fence scenario
- There ought to be no dog
- If there is a dog, there ought to be a warning sign
- If there is a dog and no warning sign, there ought to be a western fence and an eastern fence
- However, if there is no western fence, then there is no need for an eastern fence.
The Western fence
By Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen
The Western fence
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