Classical higher-order logic, when utilized as a meta-logic in which various other (classical and non-classical) logics can be shallowly embedded, is well suited for realising a universal logic reasoning approach. Universal logic reasoning in turn, as envisioned already by Leibniz, may support the rigorous formalisation and deep logical analysis of rational arguments within machines. A respective universal logic reasoning framework is described and a range of exemplary applications are discussed. In the future, universal logic reasoning in combination with appropriate, controlled forms of rational argumentation may serve as a communication layer between humans and intelligent machines.v
As a result of trying to distinguish between what we do not know as humans and what we do know, conc...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to study the fundamental mechanism, humans use in argumentation...
Logic is concerned with the design or structure of arguments. It describes the forms of valid argume...
Classical higher-order logic, when utilized as a meta-logic in which various other (classical and no...
peer reviewedClassical higher-order logic, when utilized as a meta-logic in which various other (cla...
The quest for a most general framework supporting universal reasoning is very prominently represente...
We study how using argumentation as an alternative foundation for logic gives a framework in which w...
1noIn this paper, I examine whether and if so, how, rationality can be said to be universal in light...
Tarski’s conceptual analysis of the notion of logical consequence is one of the pinnacles of the pro...
In this paper, we present a model of reasoning called the generic/actual argument model (GAAM). Reas...
Logic is concerned with the design or structure of arguments. It describes the forms of valid argume...
This chapter explores the role of classical logic as a theory of human reasoning. I distinguish betw...
Abstract. This article addresses Béziau’s [11] vision that universal logic should be capable of hel...
Argumentation has played a significant role in understand-ing and unifying under a common framework ...
Humans have used arguments for defending or refuting statements long before the creation of logic as...
As a result of trying to distinguish between what we do not know as humans and what we do know, conc...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to study the fundamental mechanism, humans use in argumentation...
Logic is concerned with the design or structure of arguments. It describes the forms of valid argume...
Classical higher-order logic, when utilized as a meta-logic in which various other (classical and no...
peer reviewedClassical higher-order logic, when utilized as a meta-logic in which various other (cla...
The quest for a most general framework supporting universal reasoning is very prominently represente...
We study how using argumentation as an alternative foundation for logic gives a framework in which w...
1noIn this paper, I examine whether and if so, how, rationality can be said to be universal in light...
Tarski’s conceptual analysis of the notion of logical consequence is one of the pinnacles of the pro...
In this paper, we present a model of reasoning called the generic/actual argument model (GAAM). Reas...
Logic is concerned with the design or structure of arguments. It describes the forms of valid argume...
This chapter explores the role of classical logic as a theory of human reasoning. I distinguish betw...
Abstract. This article addresses Béziau’s [11] vision that universal logic should be capable of hel...
Argumentation has played a significant role in understand-ing and unifying under a common framework ...
Humans have used arguments for defending or refuting statements long before the creation of logic as...
As a result of trying to distinguish between what we do not know as humans and what we do know, conc...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to study the fundamental mechanism, humans use in argumentation...
Logic is concerned with the design or structure of arguments. It describes the forms of valid argume...