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Deontic logic and Linguistic modality

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Difference between Deontic logic and Linguistic modality

Deontic logic vs. Linguistic modality

Deontic logic is the field of philosophical logic that is concerned with obligation, permission, and related concepts. In linguistics, modality is a feature of language that allows for communicating things about, or based on, situations which need not be actual.

Similarities between Deontic logic and Linguistic modality

Deontic logic and Linguistic modality have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Modal logic, Proposition.

Modal logic

Modal logic is a type of formal logic primarily developed in the 1960s that extends classical propositional and predicate logic to include operators expressing modality.

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Proposition

The term proposition has a broad use in contemporary analytic philosophy.

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Deontic logic and Linguistic modality Comparison

Deontic logic has 30 relations, while Linguistic modality has 36. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 2 / (30 + 36).

References

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