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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek εὐβουλία (euboulía) + -tic.

Adjective

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eubouliatic (not comparable)

  1. (logic, rare) Pertaining to the modality of safety or prudence.
    • 1987, Introduction to Deontic Logic and the Theory of Normative Systems[1]:
      On the basis of the last square of opposition, Anderson [1968] suggests christening the topic (provided that it is worth pursuing) eubouliatic logic, the logic of prudence and related concepts, just as deontic logic is the logic of obligation and related concepts.