In this paper we investigate the links between instantiated argumentation systems and the axioms for non-monotonic reasoning described in [15] with the aim of characterising the nature of argument based reasoning. In doing so, we consider two possible interpretations of the consequence relation, and describe which axioms are met by ASPIC+ under each of these interpretations. We then consider the links between these axioms and the rationality postulates. Our results indicate that argument based reasoning as characterised by ASPIC+ is—according to the axioms of [15]—non-cumulative and non-monotonic, and therefore weaker than the weakest non-monotonic reasoning systems considered in [15]. This weakness underpins ASPIC+ ’s success in mo...
AbstractThis paper builds on the recent ASPIC+ formalism, to develop a general framework for argumen...
This article gives a tutorial introduction to the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation. The...
This paper has two goals. First, we develop frameworks for logical systems which are able to re ect ...
Acknowledgements. This work was partially supported by EPSRC grant EP/P010105/1.Postprin
This thesis is about argumentation theory and the problems that can arise when two contradicting con...
Abstract. This paper analyzes the ASPIC+ argumentation system. It shows that it is grounded on two m...
The current book chapter examines how to apply Dung’s theory of abstract argumentation to define me...
This paper studies two issues concerning relevance in structured argumentation in the context of the...
This paper studies two issues concerning relevance in structured argumentation in the context of the...
This article reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC+ frame...
One tradition in the logical study of argumentation is to allow for arguments that combine strict an...
We define abstract proof procedures for performing credulous and sceptical non-monotonic reasoning, ...
Argumentation theory is an alternative style of formalizing non-monotonic reasoning. It seems, argum...
In the field of knowledge representation, argumentation is usually considered as an abstract framewo...
peer reviewedWe present a new approach to reasoning about the outcome of an argumentation framework...
AbstractThis paper builds on the recent ASPIC+ formalism, to develop a general framework for argumen...
This article gives a tutorial introduction to the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation. The...
This paper has two goals. First, we develop frameworks for logical systems which are able to re ect ...
Acknowledgements. This work was partially supported by EPSRC grant EP/P010105/1.Postprin
This thesis is about argumentation theory and the problems that can arise when two contradicting con...
Abstract. This paper analyzes the ASPIC+ argumentation system. It shows that it is grounded on two m...
The current book chapter examines how to apply Dung’s theory of abstract argumentation to define me...
This paper studies two issues concerning relevance in structured argumentation in the context of the...
This paper studies two issues concerning relevance in structured argumentation in the context of the...
This article reviews abstract rule-based approaches to argumentation, in particular the ASPIC+ frame...
One tradition in the logical study of argumentation is to allow for arguments that combine strict an...
We define abstract proof procedures for performing credulous and sceptical non-monotonic reasoning, ...
Argumentation theory is an alternative style of formalizing non-monotonic reasoning. It seems, argum...
In the field of knowledge representation, argumentation is usually considered as an abstract framewo...
peer reviewedWe present a new approach to reasoning about the outcome of an argumentation framework...
AbstractThis paper builds on the recent ASPIC+ formalism, to develop a general framework for argumen...
This article gives a tutorial introduction to the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation. The...
This paper has two goals. First, we develop frameworks for logical systems which are able to re ect ...