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Moral Conflicts between Groups of Agents
Authors:Barteld Kooi  Allard Tamminga
Affiliation:(1) Department of Theoretical Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen, Oude Boteringestraat 52, 9712, GL, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Two groups of agents, $mathcal{G}_{1}$ and ${mathcal{G}}_{2}$, face a moral conflict if $mathcal{G}_{1}$ has a moral obligation and $mathcal{G}_{2}$ has a moral obligation, such that these obligations cannot both be fulfilled. We study moral conflicts using a multi-agent deontic logic devised to represent reasoning about sentences like ‘In the interest of group $mathcal{F}$ of agents, group $mathcal{G}$ of agents ought to see to it that $phi$.’ We provide a formal language and a consequentialist semantics. An illustration of our semantics with an analysis of the Prisoner’s Dilemma follows. Next, necessary and sufficient conditions are given for (1) the possibility that a single group of agents faces a moral conflict, for (2) the possibility that two groups of agents face a moral conflict within a single moral code, and for (3) the possibility that two groups of agents face a moral conflict.
Keywords:consequentialism  moral conflicts  multi-agent deontic logic   stit logic
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