Deontic logic in computer science: normative system specification
Deontic logic in computer science: normative system specification
Modelling social action for AI agents
Artificial Intelligence - Special issue: artificial intelligence 40 years later
Computational organization theory
Multiagent systems
First-Order Dynamic Logic
A Multiagent Systems Theory of Meaning Based on the Habermas/Bühler Communicative Action Theory
IBERAMIA-SBIA '00 Proceedings of the International Joint Conference, 7th Ibero-American Conference on AI: Advances in Artificial Intelligence
A Comprehensive Theory of Meaning for Communication Acts in Multi-Agent Systems
ICMAS '00 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems (ICMAS-2000)
Speech acts with institutional effects in agent societies
DEON'06 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Deontic Logic and Artificial Normative Systems
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We propose an integrated approach through key concepts about social agents and multiagent systems. We start with the general concept of agent society as an entity structured by institutions and organizations, in the sense proposed by D. North. Agent interactions are presented within the theory based on communicative action theory introduced by J. Habermas. Among the three domains of discourse proposed by J. Habermas, the objective, the subjective and the social domains, we focus in this paper on the social domain of discourse to develop a new semantics based on dynamic deontic logic where we introduce the notion of complex object of the norms as proposed by P. Bailhache.