The theory of joining-systems
(2013) 1. p.545-634- Abstract
- Abstract. The theory of joining-systems (TJS), as developed in
this chapter, consists of three main parts, developed after the infor-
mal introduction and overview in Sections 1 and 2. One part (Section
3) is the abstract theory of joining-systems, providing the framework
for the subsequent analysis. Two other parts introduce those concepts
and results of the theory that are in focus for the representation of
normative systems. The rest of these parts (Section 4) presents the
model of condition implication structures (cis's) as applied to well-
known issues in legal theory. In the second part (Section 5), the cis
model of TJS is applied to a comprehensive new... (More) - Abstract. The theory of joining-systems (TJS), as developed in
this chapter, consists of three main parts, developed after the infor-
mal introduction and overview in Sections 1 and 2. One part (Section
3) is the abstract theory of joining-systems, providing the framework
for the subsequent analysis. Two other parts introduce those concepts
and results of the theory that are in focus for the representation of
normative systems. The rest of these parts (Section 4) presents the
model of condition implication structures (cis's) as applied to well-
known issues in legal theory. In the second part (Section 5), the cis
model of TJS is applied to a comprehensive new eld, namely the
theory of \intervenients". In a developed normative system, interve-
nient concepts serve as vehicles of inference for going from ultimate
descriptive grounds to ultimate deontic consequences. Among the
issues dealt with are: Boolean compounds of intervenients, interve-
nients as organic wholes, narrowing or widening of intervenients, the
typology of various kinds of intervenient minimality. (Less)
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- author
- Lindahl, Lars LU and Odelstad, Jan
- organization
- publishing date
- 2013
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- allmän rättslära, jurisprudence
- host publication
- Handbook of deontic logic and normative systems
- editor
- Gabbay, Dov
- volume
- 1
- pages
- 545 - 634
- publisher
- College Publications
- ISBN
- 978-1-84890-132-2
- language
- English
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