Ho Hsiu Hwang.(1970). Deontic Logic and Imperative Logic.

何秀煌著。《規範邏輯導論》,三民書局,台北,1970。

Table of Contents

Preface

§1. Introduction........................1

Chapter I: SOME DEONTIC SYSTEMS
§2. Von Wright's Systems vW........................7
§3. The Paradoxes of "Derived Obligation" ........................22
§4. Contrary-to-duty Imperatives and Chisholm's Dilemma........................27
§5. Deontic Logic and Modal Logic........................32
§6. Deontic Logics as "Subsystems" of Modal Logics........................44
§7. Systems OT*,vW and FA........................56
§8. Deontic Modalities and Iteration of Modalities........................65
§9. System OS4* and Its Fourteen Modalities........................69
§10.System OS5* and Its Six Modalities........................77
§11.Andersonian Constant and Deontic
Systems OM, OM' and OM"........................78
§12.The Relation between OT*,OS4*,OS5*and OM, OM', OM"........................81
§13.Further Theorems and Further Problems in OM-OM",
Kantian Principle and the Paradox of the Good Samaritan........................85
§14.Von Wright's Tense-deontic Systems........................88

CHAPTER II: META-ETHICS AND SOME MODIFIED SYSTEMS OF DEONTIC LOGIC
§15.Toward a Sound System of Deontic Logic........................97
§16.Deontic Variables Range over CM-act-propositions........................103
§17.The Interpretation of 'O' in Terms of Moral Rules........................111
§18.Meta-ethics and Ethico-sociology:
Some Observations........................118
§19.Three Systems of Deontic Logic:
CMORT*,CMORS4* and CMORS5*........................128
§20.Hintikka-Kripke Semantics for CMORT*- CMORS5*........................136
§21.Chisholm's Dilemma, the Dilemma of Conflicting Obligations
and the Paradox of the Good Samaritan Revisited........................142
§22.Quantifiers and Alethic Modalities in Deontic Logic........................154

CHAPTER III MORAL USES OF LANGUAGE AND IMPERATIVE LOGIC
§23.Dual Functions of Language in a Moral Context:
Evaluation and Direction........................163
§24.Normative Sentences: Deontic and Imperative........................178
§25.Three Corresponding Systems of Imperative Logic:
CMIRT*, CMIRS4*, and CMIRS5*........................183
§26.Pure Normative Logics: the Logics of Requirement
CMRT*,CMRS4* and CMRS5*........................188
§27.Normative Arguments: Pure and Mixed........................190
§28.Toward a Definition of Normative Validity........................194
§29.The Criterion of Normative Validity........................205
§30.Soundness of Normative Argument........................212
§31.Some Additional Remarks on the Explication of
Normative Validity........................213
§32.Understanding Imperative Logic........................217

APPENDICES
A. List of Axioms and Rules........................227
B. List of Definitions........................230
C. List of Theorems........................231

BIBLIOGRAPHY..........................................................234