articleArgument & ComputationJun 1, 2010BRONZE OA

An abstract framework for argumentation with structured arguments

University of Groningen · Utrecht University

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Abstract

An abstract framework for structured arguments is presented, which instantiates Dung's (‘On the Acceptability of Arguments and its Fundamental Role in Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Logic Programming, and n-Person Games’, Artificial Intelligence, 77, 321–357) abstract argumentation frameworks. Arguments are defined as inference trees formed by applying two kinds of inference rules: strict and defeasible rules. This naturally leads to three ways of attacking an argument: attacking a premise, attacking a conclusion and attacking an inference. To resolve such attacks, preferences may be used, which leads to three corresponding kinds of defeat: undermining, rebutting and undercutting defeats. The nature of the inference…

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  • Argumentation theory
  • Computer science
  • Epistemology
  • Management science
  • Process management
  • Business
  • Philosophy
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