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Matteo Pascucci

Matteo Pascucci authored the following 8 sources, containing a total of 6 diagrams.

Hanauer, Kathrin, Tereza Novotná, and Matteo Pascucci. 2023. “Assisted Normative Reasoning with Aristotelian Diagrams.” In Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX 2023), edited by Giovanni Sileno, Jerry Spanakis, and Gijs van Dijck, 89–94. Amsterdam: IOS Press. (0 diagrams)
 
Pascucci, Matteo, and Giovanni Sileno. 2023. “A Formal, Diagrammatic, and Operational Study of Normative Relations.” Journal of Logic and Computation 33 (4): 764–795. (0 diagrams)
 
Sileno, Giovanni, Matteo Pascucci, and Réka Markovich. 2023. “Allowed, or Enabled, That Is the Question.” In Deontic Logic and Normative Systems (DEON 2023), edited by Juliano Maranhão, Clayton Peterson, Christian Straßer, and Leendert van der Torre, 297–315. London: College Publications. (0 diagrams)
 
Pascucci, Matteo, and Claudio Pizzi. 2022. “Normatively Determined Propositions.” In Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, edited by Valeria Giardino, Sven Linker, Richard Burns, Francesco Bellucci, Jean-Michel Boucheix, and Petrucio Viana, 78–85. Cham: Springer. (3 diagrams)
Pascucci, Matteo, and Claudio Pizzi. 2022. “Permanence vs. Termination: A Logical Analysis.” Logique et Analyse 257: 57–78. (0 diagrams)
 
Pascucci, Matteo, and Giovanni Sileno. 2021. “Computability of Diagrammatic Theories for Normative Positions.” In Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX 2021), edited by Erich Schweighofer, 171–180. Amsterdam: IOS Press. (0 diagrams)
 
Pascucci, Matteo, and Giovanni Sileno. 2021. “The Search for Symmetry in Hohfeldian Modalities.” In Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, edited by Amrita Basu, Gem Stapleton, Sven Linker, Catherine Legg, Emmanuel Manalo, and Petrucio Viana, 87–102. Cham: Springer. (0 diagrams)
 
Sileno, Giovanni, and Matteo Pascucci. 2020. “Disentangling Deontic Positions and Abilities: A Modal Analysis.” In CILC 2020: Proceedings of the 35th Italian Conference on Computational Logic, edited by Francesco Calimeri, Simona Perri, and Ester Zumpano, 36–50. CEUR-WS. (3 diagrams)
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