@InProceedings{Torre2000InputOutput,
Title = {Input-output logics},
Author = {Makinson, D. and van der Torre, L.},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Deontic Logic in Computer Science (Deon'2000), Toulouse},
Year = {2000},
Pages = {239-259},
Abstract = {In a range of contexts, one comes across processes resembling
inference, but where input propositions are not in general included among outputs,
and the operation is not in any way reversible. Examples arise in contexts of
conditional obligations, goals, ideals, preferences, actions, and beliefs. Our purpose is
to develop a theory of such input/output operations. Four are singled out: simpleminded,
basic (making intelligent use of disjunctive inputs), simple-minded reusable
(in which outputs may be recycled as inputs), and basic reusable. They are defined
semantically and characterised by derivation rules, as well as in terms of relabeling
procedures and modal operators. Their behaviour is studied on both semantic and
syntactic levels.},
Bdsk-url-1 = {http://icr.uni.lu/leonvandertorre/papers/deon001.pdf},
Date-modified = {2011-12-20 17:13:16 +0100},
Url = {http://icr.uni.lu/leonvandertorre/papers/deon00a.pdf}
}