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Argument Strength in Probabilistic Argumentation Using Confirmation Theory

2021
It is common for people to remark that a particular argument is a strong (or weak) argument. Having a handle on the relative strengths of arguments can help in deciding on which arguments to consider, and on which to present to others in a discussion. In computational models of argument, there is a need for a deeper understanding of argument strength ...
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A Variety of Contributions to Argumentation Theory

2019
In From argument schemes to argumentative relations in the wild we have brought together a variety of contributions to argumentation theory that we want to bring to the attention of the international community of argumentation scholars and students of argumentation.
van Eemeren, F.H., Garssen, B.
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Arguably Argumentative: A Formal Approach to the Argumentative Theory of Reason

2016
We propose a formal approach to the argumentative theory of reason, combining argumentation theory and modal logic in a novel way. We show that the resulting framework can be used to model important mechanisms identified by the theory, including how confirmation bias and other problematic modes of reasoning may in fact serve an important argumentative ...
Sjur K. Dyrkolbotn, Truls Pedersen
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Dialog Theory for Critical Argumentation

2007
Because of the need to devise systems for electronic communication on the internet, multi-agent computing is moving to a model of communication as a structured conversation between rational agents. For example, in multi-agent systems, an electronic agent searches around the internet, and collects certain kinds of information by asking questions to ...
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Argumentation Theories

2022
Fernando Leal, Hubert Marraud
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An Epistemic Theory of Deductive Arguments

Proceedings of the TwentySecond International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Epistemic logic and the theory of argumentation have only very recently started to interact, despite the central role that the epistemic view of argument plays in contemporary epistemology. In this paper, we present a novel epistemic language for reasoning about three types of beliefs of agents: explicit belief, plain implicit belief, and focused
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Argumentation Theory

2013
Frans H. van Eemeren   +5 more
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Theory and Argument

2012
C. U. M. Smith   +3 more
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