Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collection show the diversity, and applicability, of research in Bayesian argumentation. Together, they form a challenge to philosophers versed in both the use and criticism of Bayesian models who have largely overlooked their potential in argumentation. Selected from contributions to a multidisciplinary workshop on the topic held in Lund, Sweden, in autumn 2010, the authors count legal scholars and cognitive scientists among their number, in addition to philosophers. They analyze material that includes real-life court cases, experimental research results, and the insights gained from computer models. The volume provides a formal measure of subjective argument stren...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
Bayesian probability has recently been proposed as a normative theory of argumentation. In this arti...
Classical informal reasoning “fallacies,” for example, begging the question or arguing from ignoranc...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
This volume collects contributions to the international workshop on Bayesian Argumentation held 22-2...
We give a brief introduction to the Bayesian approach to natural language argumentation, mainly orie...
In this paper a new use case for legal argumentation support tools is considered: supporting discuss...
Foundations of Bayesianism is an authoritative collection of papers addressing the key challenges th...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
According to the Bayesian paradigm in the psychology of reasoning, the norms by which everyday human...
In this paper two discussions between experts about Bayesian modellings of complex criminal cases ar...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
Bayesian probability has recently been proposed as a normative theory of argumentation. In this arti...
Classical informal reasoning “fallacies,” for example, begging the question or arguing from ignoranc...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
Book synopsis: Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collectio...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
This volume collects contributions to the international workshop on Bayesian Argumentation held 22-2...
We give a brief introduction to the Bayesian approach to natural language argumentation, mainly orie...
In this paper a new use case for legal argumentation support tools is considered: supporting discuss...
Foundations of Bayesianism is an authoritative collection of papers addressing the key challenges th...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
In this article, we argue for the general importance of normative theories of argument strength. We ...
According to the Bayesian paradigm in the psychology of reasoning, the norms by which everyday human...
In this paper two discussions between experts about Bayesian modellings of complex criminal cases ar...
Reasoning researchers within cognitive psychology have spent decades examining the extent to which h...
The work in this thesis contributes towards answering a simple, important and longstanding question:...
Bayesian probability has recently been proposed as a normative theory of argumentation. In this arti...
Classical informal reasoning “fallacies,” for example, begging the question or arguing from ignoranc...