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Abductive, presumptive and plausible arguments
Current practice in logic increasingly accords recognition to abductive, presumptive or plausible arguments, in addition to deductive and inductive arguments. But there is uncertainty about what these terms exactly mean, what the differences between them
Douglas Walton
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A generation before Beardsley, legal scholar John Henry Wigmore invented a scheme for representing arguments in a tree diagram, aimed to help advocates analyze the proof of facts at trial.
Jean Goodwin
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A New Algorithm for the Coupled Soil–Pore Fluid Problem
Two new semiexplicit algorithms for the coupled soil–pore fluid problem are developed in this article. The stability of the new algorithms is much better than that of the previous algorithm.
O.C. Zienkiewicz +3 more
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Correction to: Eddo Rigotti and Sara Greco: Inference in Argumentation. A Topics-Based Approach to Argument Schemes [PDF]
Christophe Geudens
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Ibraim, Stefannie de Sá +1 more
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Argumentation Schemes for Blockchain Deanonymisation
Cryptocurrency forensics have become standard tools for law enforcement. Their basic idea is to deanonymise cryptocurrency transactions to identify the people behind them. Cryptocurrency deanonymisation techniques are often based on premises that largely remain implicit, especially in legal practice.
Dominic Deuber +4 more
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From THE OCHRE WORLD - #25 [PDF]
Note: The Ochre World is a 45 page poem, formed at the junction of a dream, a news event, and some photographs of the Lascaux cave paintings. Some of the poem\u27s sections can stand alone, others cannot, but all are enriched by a scheme of recurring ...
Davis, Jon
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Argumentation schemes as a way of arguments studies
The paper investigates argument (argumentation) schemes that are used in the theory of argumentation for analyzing everyday reasoning. Such schemes should be understood as structures representing the most general types of argument. Today they are studied not only from theoretical perspectives but also in relation to their application in education and ...
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Abstract Argumentation Scheme Frameworks [PDF]
This paper presents an approach to modelling and reasoning about arguments that exploits and combines two of the most popular mechanisms used within computational modelling of argumentation: argumentation schemes and abstract argumentation frameworks. Our proposal combines the desirable properties of each by representing the components of argumentation
Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon
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Argumentation Schemes for Argument from Analogy
In this paper I show how there are two different argumentation schemes for argument from analogy, and show by means of examples how each scheme applies to different cases in its own distinctive way. One scheme is based on similarity, while the other scheme is based on factors shared or not shared by two cases that are being compared.
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