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Reasoning in BDI agents using Toulmin's argumentation model

Theoretical Computer Science, 2020
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de Oliveira Gabriel, Vágner   +4 more
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The Toulmin Model and the Syllogism

Argumentation and Advocacy, 1977
Toulmin's distinctions between backing and warrant, warrant and data, and data and rebuttal, are criticized, as is the Toulmin model's structure.
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A Computational Approach for Generating Toulmin Model Argumentation

Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Argumentation Mining, 2015
Automatic generation of arguments is an important task that can be useful for many applications. For instance, the ability to generate coherent arguments during a debate can be useful when determining strengths of supporting evidence. However, with limited technologies that automatically generate arguments, the development of computational models for ...
Paul Reisert   +3 more
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Toulmin Argument Model and Its Application in College English Learning

Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research, 2023
Toulmin argumentation model consists of six elements, including proposition, basis, justifications, support, qualifiers, and refusal. Basic principles of Toulmin's argumentative logic thought are rationality, preserving reasoning, domain principle, principle of practicality.
Rouxin Wen, Baorong Zhao
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Contextualizing Toulmin's Model in the Writing Classroom

Written Communication, 2002
Although Toulmin models of argumentation are pervasive in composition textbooks, research on the model's use in writing classrooms has been scarce'typically limited to evaluating how students' essays align with the model's elements (claim, data, warrant, qualifier, rebuttal, backing) construed as objective standards.
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Toulmin's Model and the Solving of Ill-Structured Problems

Argumentation, 2005
Toulmin’s (1958) model of argument was employed in the analysis of verbal protocols obtained during the solving of ill-structured problems. The participants were experts in the domain under study. For the analysis the Toulmin model was extended in order to enable description of lines of argument found in protocols as long as 10 paragraphs.
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Toulmin’s Argumentation Model

1999
In The Uses of Argument (1958), Stephen Toulmin introduces his argumentation model. The central question in this book is which norms must be applied in evaluating argumentation. According to Toulmin, the logical criterion of formal validity is not adequate for the evaluation of arguments in everyday language because it does not take into account the ...
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