Persuasion in Practical Argument Using Value-based Argumentation Frameworks
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Abstract
In many cases of disagreement, particularly in situations involving practical reasoning, it is impossible to demonstrate conclusively that either party is wrong. The role of argument in such cases is to persuade rather than to prove, demonstrate or refute. Following Perelman, we argue that persuasion in such cases relies on a recognition that the strength of an argument depends on the social values that it advances, and that whether the attack of one argument on another succeeds depends on the comparative strength of the values advanced by the arguments concerned. To model this we extend the standard notion of Argumentation Frameworks (AFs) to Value-based Argumentation Frameworks (VAFs). After defining VAFs we…
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- Persuasion
- Argumentation theory
- Argument (complex analysis)
- Value (mathematics)
- Epistemology
- Computer science
- Face (sociological concept)
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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