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SUMMARY:12th International Conference on Deontic logic
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LOCATION:Ghent\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:<p>The biennial DEON conferences are designed to promote interdisciplinary cooperation amongst scholars interested in linking the formal-logical study of normative concepts and normative systems with computer science\, artificial intelligence\, philosophy\, organization theory and law.</p>\n<p>In addition to these general themes\, DEON 2014 will encourage a special focus on the topic:</p>\n<p><strong>Deontic modalities in natural language</strong></p>\n<p>There have been ten previous DEON conferences: Amsterdam\, December 1991\; Oslo\, January 1994\; Sesimbra\, January 1996\; Bologna\, January 1998\; Toulouse\, January 2000\; London\, May 2002\; Madeira\, May 2004\; Utrecht\, July 2006\, Luxembourg\, July 2008\, Fiesole July 2010\, Bergen\, July 2012.</p>\n<p>This DEON will be colocated with the 2014 edition of TiL (Trends in Logic)\, 8 July - 11 July\, same venue:<br>http://entiaetnomina.blogspot.be/p/trends-in-logic-xiv.html</p>\n<p>Invited Speakers</p>\n<p>Sven Ove Hansson (Royal Institute of Technology\, Stockholm)<br>Magdalena Kaufmann (University of Connecticut)<br> Paul McNamara (University of New Hampshire)<br>Krister Segerberg (Uppsala University)<br>Bryan Skyrms (University of California\, Irvine)</p>\n<p><strong>General themes</strong></p>\n<p>The Program Committee invites papers concerned with the following topics (non-exclusive list):</p>\n<ul>\n<li>the logical study of normative reasoning\, including formal systems of deontic logic\, defeasible normative reasoning\, logics of action\, logics of time\, and other related areas of logic</li>\n<li>the formal analysis of normative concepts and normative systems</li>\n<li>the formal specification of aspects of norm-governed multi-agent systems and autonomous agents\, including (but not limited to) the representation of rights\, authorization\, delegation\, power\, responsibility and liability</li>\n<li>the normative aspects of protocols for communication\, negotiation and multi-agent decision making</li>\n<li>the formal representation of legal knowledge</li>\n<li>the formal specification of normative systems for the management of bureaucratic processes in public or private administration applications of normative logic to the specification of database integrity constraints</li>\n<li>game theoretic aspects of deontic reasoning</li>\n<li>emergence of norms</li>\n<li>deontic paradoxes</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Special Theme</strong></p>\n<p>DEON 2014&rsquo\;s special focus is &ldquo\;Deontic modalities in natural language&rdquo\;. Deontic or normative modality is a subject of common interest for researchers in several fields\, including moral philosophy\, meta-ethics\, linguistic semantics\, and deontic logic.</p>\n<p>Over the past\, the deontic modalities have been extensively studied on the logic side. Comparatively\, much less attention has been paid to them from a natural language perspective\, at least in DEON.</p>\n<p>There has been a growing interest from linguists in the study of the deontic modalities\, mostly in the US\, under the influence of Angelika Kratzer&rsquo\;s work. A Deontic Modality Workshop was held in Los Angeles on May 20-22\, 2013.</p>\n<p>Related Event</p>\n<p>DEON2014 immediately follows&nbsp\;Trends in Logic VIX&nbsp\;(Ghent\, July\, 8-11 2014).</p>\n<p>Submission Details<br>-------------------------<br><br>Authors are invited to submit an original\, previously unpublished\,<br>research paper pertaining to any of these topics. The paper should be<br>in English\, and should be no longer than 15 pages when formatted<br>according the LNCS specifications. The first page should contain the<br>full name and contact information for at least one of the authors\, and<br>it should contain an abstract of no more than ten lines. Authors<br>should submit their papers electronically using easychair:<br><br>https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=deon2014</a><br><br>Each submitted paper will be carefully peer-reviewed by a panel of PC<br>member based on originality\, significance\, technical soundness\, and<br>clarity of exposition and relevance for the conference.<br><br>For each accepted paper\, at least one author is required to register<br>for the conference and should plan to present the paper.<br><br>---------------<br>Publication<br>--------------<br><br>Copies of the workshop proceedings will be provided to all<br>participants. The proceedings will be published with Springer in their<br>LNCS/LNAI series. During the conference\, Springer will also provide<br>temporary free access to the online version of the proceedings on<br>SpringerLink.<br><br>In addition\, we anticipate that revised versions of selected papers<br>from the workshop will subsequently be published in a special issue of<br>the deontic corner of the Journal of Logic and Computation.<br><br>--------------------<br>Important Dates<br>&mdash\;&mdash\;&mdash\;&mdash\;&mdash\;&mdash\;&mdash\;<br><br>Abstract Submission Deadline:&nbsp\;March 1\, 2014<br>Paper Submission Deadline:&nbsp\;March 8\, 2014<br>Notification:&nbsp\;April 22\, 2014<br>Camera Ready:&nbsp\;May 1\, 2014</p>\n<p><strong>Chairs of the Program Committee</strong></p>\n<p>Fabrizio Cariani\, Northwestern University<br>Davide Grossi\, University of Liverpool<br>Joke Meheus\, Ghent University<br>Xavier Parent\, University of Luxembourg</p>\n<p><strong>Chairs of the Local Organizing Committee</strong></p>\n<p>Christian Stra&szlig\;er (Ghent University)<br>Erik Weber (Ghent University)</p>
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