Logic on the Track of Social Change

Oxford, England: Clarendon Press (1995)
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The book sets out a new logic of rules, developed to demonstrate how such a logic can contribute to the clarification of historical questions about social rules. The authors illustrate applications of this new logic in their extensive treatments of a variety of accounts of social changes, analysing in these examples the content of particular social rules and the course of changes in them.

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Bryson Brown
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The logical form of action sentences.Donald Davidson - 1967 - In Nicholas Rescher (ed.), The Logic of Decision and Action. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 81--95.
The reality of rule-following.Philip Pettit - 1990 - Mind 99 (393):1-21.
Norms of revenge.Jon Elster - 1990 - Ethics 100 (4):862-885.

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