合法机器编程的道义逻辑

A. T. Wright
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一个“合法的机器”是一个明确的道德,自主的机器代理,其行为符合正义原则和一个合法国家的积极公法。在本文中,我列出了道义逻辑的一些基本元素,这些元素适用于捕获相互冲突的法律义务,以便为合法的机器编程。司法要求可执行的公法的规定体系是一致的,然而成文法或判例可能经常描述相互矛盾的法律义务;此外,即使是基本的宪法权利也可能发生冲突。我认为,法律的道义逻辑不应该试图绕过这些冲突,相反,应该识别并揭露它们,以便在公法中产生不一致的权利和义务能够得到明确的限定,并解决冲突。然后,我认为,一种轻信的、非单调的道义逻辑可以描述不一致的法律义务,同时满足公法规定性体系中对一致性的规范性要求。我建议通过一种修改形式的“答案集编程”来实现这个逻辑,我用一些简单的例子来演示它。
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A Deontic Logic for Programming Rightful Machines
A "rightful machine" is an explicitly moral, autonomous machine agent whose behavior conforms to principles of justice and the positive public law of a legitimate state. In this paper, I set out some basic elements of a deontic logic appropriate for capturing conflicting legal obligations for purposes of programming rightful machines. Justice demands that the prescriptive system of enforceable public laws be consistent, yet statutes or case holdings may often describe legal obligations that contradict; moreover, even fundamental constitutional rights may come into conflict. I argue that a deontic logic of the law should not try to work around such conflicts but, instead, identify and expose them so that the rights and duties that generate inconsistencies in public law can be explicitly qualified and the conflicts resolved. I then argue that a credulous, non-monotonic deontic logic can describe inconsistent legal obligations while meeting the normative demand for consistency in the prescriptive system of public law. I propose an implementation of this logic via a modified form of "answer set programming," which I demonstrate with some simple examples.
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