Defeasible Conditional Obligation in a Two-tiered Preference-based Semantics (Extended Version)
Abstract
In response to a concern raised by Horty, this paper develops a two-tiered, preference-based semantic framework for modeling defeasible conditional obligations. The paper extends a Hansson-Lewis style preference semantics for dyadic deontic logic by incorporating a nonmonotonic reasoning mechanism that enables previously derived obligations to be withdrawn when new, potentially conflicting information comes in. The account is bi-preferential: two orderings--ideality and normality--on worlds are employed to address shortcomings in earlier approaches, with a separate ranking method for each. At the nonmonotonic layer, a number of postulates are considered, including antecedent strengthening, inclusion and no-drowning. A connection is established with so-called constrained input/output (I/O) logic--an existing standard for normative reasoning based on a different methodology.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.26977,
title = {Defeasible Conditional Obligation in a Two-tiered Preference-based Semantics (Extended Version)},
author = {Xavier Parent},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.26977},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
13 pages. Extended version of a paper to be presented at KR 2926