
Deontic Modality
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- Introduction
- 1: Fabrizio Cariani: Deontic Modals and Probabilities: One Theory to Rule Them All?
- 2: Nate Charlow: Decision Theory: Yes! Truth Conditions: No!
- 3: Daniel Lassiter: Linguistic and Philosophical Considerations on Bayesian Semantics
- 4: Aaron Bronfman and J. L. Dowell: Contextualism about Deontic Conditionals
- 5: Ralph Wedgwood: Objective and Subjective 'Ought'
- 6: Stephen Finlay: Ought Out of Order
- 7: Jessica Rett: On a Shared Property of Deontic and Epistemic Modals
- 8: Seth Yalcin: Modalities of Normality
- 9: Paul Portner and Aynat Rubinstein: Extreme and Non-Extreme Deontic Modals
- 10: Benj Hellie: Rationalization and the Ross Paradox
- 11: Malte Willer: Dynamic Foundations for Deontic Logic
- 12: William Starr: Dynamic Expressivism about Deontic Modality
- 13: Matthew Chrisman: Metanormative Theory and the Meaning of Deontic Modals
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