Attributing Mental Attitudes to Social Entities: Constitutive Rules are Beliefs, Regulative Rules are Goals (bibtex)
@inproceedings{Boella-Torre:collint04,
  abstract = {In this paper, we propose a model of constitutive and regu- lative norms in a logical multiagent framework. We analyze the relation- ship between these two types of rules and explain similarities between them, using the metaphor of considering social entities - like normative systems, groups and organizations - as agents and of attributing them mental attitudes as well as an autonomous behavior.We argue that while constitutive norms expressing "counts-as" relations are modelled as the beliefs of social entities, regulative norms, like obligations, prohibitions and permissions, are modelled as their goals.},
  address = {Pontignano},
  author = {G. Boella and L. van der Torre},
  booktitle = {Procs. of Conference on Collective Intentionality IV},
  title = {Attributing Mental Attitudes to Social Entities: Constitutive Rules are Beliefs, Regulative Rules are Goals},
  url = {http://icr.uni.lu/leonvandertorre/papers/collint04.pdf},
  year = {2004},
  bdsk-url-1 = {http://icr.uni.lu/leonvandertorre/papers/collint04.pdf}
}
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