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Argumentation Mining in User-Generated Web Discourse [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Conference on Computational Logic, 2016
The goal of argumentation mining, an evolving research field in computational linguistics, is to design methods capable of analyzing people’s argumentation. In this article, we go beyond the state of the art in several ways.
Ivan Habernal, Iryna Gurevych
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Argotario: Computational Argumentation Meets Serious Games [PDF]

open access: yesConference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2017
An important skill in critical thinking and argumentation is the ability to spot and recognize fallacies. Fallacious arguments, omnipresent in argumentative discourse, can be deceptive, manipulative, or simply leading to ‘wrong moves’ in a discussion ...
Ivan Habernal   +5 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Persuasive argumentation as a cultural practice [PDF]

open access: yesArgument, 2014
In this article author traces relation between argumentation and cultural practice. The first part focuses on definition of argumentation in informal logic tradition.
Paweł Gałkowski
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Eudaimonistic Argumentation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Virtue theories have lately enjoyed a modest vogue in the study of argumentation, echoing the success of more far-reaching programmes in ethics and epistemology.
A Aberdein   +23 more
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The Bi-directional Relationship between Source Characteristics and Message Content

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Much of what we believe we know, we know through the testimony of others (Coady, 1992). While there has been long-standing evidence that people are sensitive to the characteristics of the sources of testimony, for example in the context of persuasion ...
Peter J. Collins   +3 more
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Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influence

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Misinformation can undermine a well-functioning democracy. For example, public misconceptions about climate change can lead to lowered acceptance of the reality of climate change and lowered support for mitigation policies.
J. Cook   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Learning to Teach Argumentation: Research and development in the science classroom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The research reported in this study focuses on an investigation into the teaching of argumentation in secondary science classrooms. Over a one-year period, a group of 12 teachers from schools in the greater London area attended a series of workshops to ...
Adey P. S.   +31 more
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Critical perspectives on migration in discourse and communication: An introduction

open access: yesStudies in Communication Sciences, 2021
While these lines were written, Taliban were conquering Afghanistan, establishing a regime of terror in the country, while concurrently provoking a wide conflict in the Western public sphere about responsibilities and consequences of this situation. More
Dimitris Serafis   +2 more
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A computational model of argumentation schemes for multi-agent systems

open access: yesArgument & Computation, 2021
There are many benefits of using argumentation-based techniques in multi-agent systems, as clearly shown in the literature. Such benefits come not only from the expressiveness that argumentation-based techniques bring to agent communication but ...
Alison R. Panisson   +2 more
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Summary Report of The First International Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Computational models of argumentation are an active research discipline within Artificial Intelligence that has grown since the beginning of the 1990s (Dung 1995).
Cerutti, Federico   +5 more
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