Paper ID: 2411.10624
Weak Permission is not Well-Founded, Grounded and Stable
Guido Governatori
We consider the notion of weak permission as the failure to conclude that the opposite obligation. We investigate the issue from the point of non-monotonic reasoning, specifically logic programming and structured argumentation, and we show that it is not possible to capture weak permission in the presence of deontic conflicts under the well-founded, grounded and (sceptical) stable semantics.
Submitted: Nov 15, 2024