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- W4321440694 abstract "A full-fledged theory of imperative logic is found in the writings of Peter Vranas. An unconditional prescription is an ordered pair with satisfaction as the first member, and violation as the second member. A conditional prescription is a set of mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive three values – satisfaction, violation and avoidance. An argument is valid, only if, necessarily, if its premises merit endorsement, then its conclusion merits endorsement. The phrase “meriting endorsement” is interpreted as ‘supported by a proposition/prescription’. Among different schools of Indian philosophy, the Mīmāṁsā system offers an analysis of imperative sentences, where actions, guided by instructions, play an important role. Vidhi or normal injunctive statements is studied intensely and recently arguments involving ‘vidhi’ has been used in special education and in the domain of Robotics. Imperative, discussed in this sense, is however not the only type of imperatives, it is only one variety of different kinds of imperative. Such varieties are very well recognized by Indian grammarians and philosophers as well as by western thinkers. These imperatives also deserve the status of the premise or the conclusion of an inference. The present paper focuses upon unveiling such varieties of imperative sentences from both perspectives—Indian and Western." @default.
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