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Supporting Argumentation Schemes in Argumentative Dialogue Games [PDF]
This paper reports preliminary work into the exploitation of argumentation schemes within dialogue games. We identify a property of dialogue games that we call “scheme awareness” that captures the relationship between dialogue game systems and ...
Wells Simon
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Argumentation within Upper Secondary School Student Groups during Virtual Science Learning: Quality and Quantity of Spoken Argumentation [PDF]
In many studies, the focus has been on students’ written scientific argumentation rather than on their spoken argumentation. The main aim of this study was to relate the quality of spoken argumentation to groups’ learning achievement during a ...
Marko Telenius +3 more
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EQRbot: A chatbot delivering EQR argument-based explanations [PDF]
Recent years have witnessed the rise of several new argumentation-based support systems, especially in the healthcare industry. In the medical sector, it is imperative that the exchange of information occurs in a clear and accurate way, and this has to ...
Federico Castagna +5 more
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Annotating Argument Schemes [PDF]
AbstractArgument schemes are abstractions substantiating the inferential connection between premise(s) and conclusion in argumentative communication. Identifying such conventional patterns of reasoning is essential to the interpretation and evaluation of argumentation.
Visser, J. +4 more
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This article discusses how the category of argumentativeness is employed in online movie reviews written in English. The objectives of the study were to consider the concepts of argumentation and argumentativeness, to define the categories of ...
O.R. Galiullina, S.I. Dubinin
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A Network of Argumentation Schemes and Critical Questions
In this paper, we devise a network that consists of argumentation schemes and critical questions that participants in debates can use to easily construct arguments that attack or support former arguments.
Sung-Jun Pyon, Yong-Sok Ri
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On Argumentation Schemes and the Natural Classification of Arguments [PDF]
We develop conceptions of arguments and of argument types that will, by serving as the basis for developing a natural classification of arguments, benefit work in artificial intelligence. Focusing only on arguments construed as the semantic entities that are the outcome of processes of reasoning, we outline and clarify our view that an argument is a ...
Katzav, Joel, Reed, Chris
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Argumentation schemes in AI and Law [PDF]
In this paper we describe the impact that Walton’s conception of argumentation schemes had on AI and Law research. We will discuss developments in argumentation in AI and Law before Walton’s schemes became known in that community, and the issues that were current in that work. We will then show how Walton’s schemes provided a means of addressing all of
Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
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Analogical Argument Schemes and Complex Argument Structure
This paper addresses several issues in argumentation theory. The over-arching goal is to discuss how a theory of analogical argument schemes fits the pragma-dialectical theory of argument schemes and argument structures, and how one should properly ...
Andre Juthe
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The Basic Slippery Slope Argument
Although studies have yielded a detailed taxonomy of types of slippery slope arguments, they have failed to identify a basic argumentation scheme that applies to all.
Douglas Walton
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