In this paper, we present a survey of the development of the technique of argument diagramming covering not only the fields in which it originated — informal logic, argumentation theory, evidence law and legal reasoning — but also more recent work in applying and developing it in computer science and artificial intelligence (AI). Beginning with a simple example of an everyday argument, we present an analysis of it visualized as an argument diagram constructed using a software tool. In the context of a brief history of the development of diagramming, it is then shown how argument diagrams have been used to analyse and work with argumentation in law, philosophy and (AI).
In the early 20th century. J.H. Wigmore described a new method for and laying out arguments in legal...
This paper argues that the best chance of utilising AI & Law models of legal argument in practice in...
The development of graphical argument models is an active and growing area of research in Artificial...
In this paper, we present a survey of the development of the technique of argument diagramming cover...
In this paper, we present a survey of the development of the technique of argument diagramming cover...
In this paper, we present a survey of the development of the technique of argument diagramming cover...
The argument diagramming method developed by Monroe C. Beardsley in his (1950) book Practical Logic,...
Today's argumentation software mostly emphasizes the logical structure of reasoning, and especially ...
Today's argumentation software mostly emphasizes the logical structure of reasoning, and especially ...
The paper I presented at the conference gave graphical form to certain kinds of legal arguments: arg...
This paper reviews the history of AI & Law research from the perspective of argument schemes. It sta...
Diagrammatic models of argument are increasingly prominent in AI and Law. Unlike everyday language t...
Abstract. A heuristic search procedure for inventing legal arguments is built on two tools already w...
As shown by several of the papers in this special issue, current technology being developed for argu...
Logical models of argument formalize commonsense reasoning while taking process and computation seri...
In the early 20th century. J.H. Wigmore described a new method for and laying out arguments in legal...
This paper argues that the best chance of utilising AI & Law models of legal argument in practice in...
The development of graphical argument models is an active and growing area of research in Artificial...
In this paper, we present a survey of the development of the technique of argument diagramming cover...
In this paper, we present a survey of the development of the technique of argument diagramming cover...
In this paper, we present a survey of the development of the technique of argument diagramming cover...
The argument diagramming method developed by Monroe C. Beardsley in his (1950) book Practical Logic,...
Today's argumentation software mostly emphasizes the logical structure of reasoning, and especially ...
Today's argumentation software mostly emphasizes the logical structure of reasoning, and especially ...
The paper I presented at the conference gave graphical form to certain kinds of legal arguments: arg...
This paper reviews the history of AI & Law research from the perspective of argument schemes. It sta...
Diagrammatic models of argument are increasingly prominent in AI and Law. Unlike everyday language t...
Abstract. A heuristic search procedure for inventing legal arguments is built on two tools already w...
As shown by several of the papers in this special issue, current technology being developed for argu...
Logical models of argument formalize commonsense reasoning while taking process and computation seri...
In the early 20th century. J.H. Wigmore described a new method for and laying out arguments in legal...
This paper argues that the best chance of utilising AI & Law models of legal argument in practice in...
The development of graphical argument models is an active and growing area of research in Artificial...