Free choice permission, legitimization and relating semantics

Author:

Glavaničová Daniela1,Jarmużek Tomasz2,Klonowski Mateusz2,Kulicki Piotr3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Logic and Methodology of Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia

2. Institute of Philosophy, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Toruń, Poland

3. Institute of Philosophy, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we apply relating semantics to the widely discussed problem of free choice between permitted actions or situations in normative systems. Leaving aside contexts in which the free choice principle is obviously unacceptable (weak permission understood as an absence of prohibition) or uncontroversially valid (strong permission within systems with a closed repertoire of actions or situations), we concentrate on free choice for explicit permissions. In order to construct a formal representation of explicit permissions, we introduce a special constant, $\texttt {permit}$, which is analogous to the constant $\texttt {violation}$ used in the Andersonian–Kangerian approach to deontic logic with respect to prohibition and obligation. Consequently, we define a permission operator on the basis of the $\texttt {permit}$ constant and a relation of legitimization. The general idea is that $P \varphi $ is true if and only if $\texttt {permit}$ is true, which means that a permission is actually issued and $\varphi $ is legitimized by $\texttt {permit}$. The intuitive notion of legitimization is formally represented by an operator of relating implication: a non-classical implication that is semantically defined by adding a constraint to the classical meaning of implication to the effect that arguments are related by a special relation. The properties of this relation are based on an informal, intuitive meaning of legitimization and determine the properties of the permission operator. We show that the resulting permission operator possesses the free choice property and avoids certain unwanted consequences that follow from alternative approaches.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Logic

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