Responsibility has entered the academic discourse of logicians hardly more than few decades ago.
I suggest a logical concept of responsibility which employs ideas both from a number of theories
belonging to different branches of logic as well from other academic areas. As a comment to
this concept, I suggest five steps narrative scenario in order to show how the logical dimension
of responsibility emerges from diverse tendencies in logic and other sciences. Here are the five
steps briefly stated:
Step 1. Developing modal formalisms capable of evaluative analysis of situations (deontic,
epistemic and etc.).
Step 2. Drawing a conceptual borderline between normal and non-normal (weak) logical systems.
Step 3. Using different kinds of models.
Step 4. Agent- and action- friendly turn in logic.
Step 5. Creating formalisms for modeling different types of agency.
An idea advocated here within 5-Steps route to responsibility is that this concept is a complex
causal and evaluative (axiological) relation. A logic