International audienceArgumentation is often seen as a mechanism to support different forms of reasoning such that decision-making and persuasion, but all these approaches assume a purely rational behavior of the involved actors. However, humans are proved to behave differently, mixing rational and emotional attitudes to guide their actions, and it has been claimed that there exists a strong connection between the argumentation process and the emotions felt by people involved in such process. In this paper , we assess this claim by means of an experiment: during several debates people's argumenta-tion in plain English is connected and compared to the emotions automatically detected from the participants. Our results show a correspondence be...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Argumentative discourse has a complexity that is not entirely captured by purely structural analyses...
This paper expands Gilbert’s emotional mode of argumentation (1997). First, general concerns with ar...
International audienceArgumentation is often seen as a mechanism to support different forms of reaso...
International audienceArgumentation is a mechanism to support different forms of reasoning such as d...
Emotions play an important role in argumentation as humans mix rational and emotional attitudes when...
The concern for the role of emotion in argumentative encounters has rested upon the concept of emoti...
International audienceIn the last years, emotions recognition tools have become more and more popula...
This paper takes part in the ongoing debate on how emotions can be dealt with by argumentation theor...
The presence of emotion does not necessarily harm an argument. Emotion can play a role in traditiona...
none1noThe rise of interest in the importance of emotion in argumentation over the last decade, has ...
The relationship between emotions and argumentation is not always clear. I attempt to clarify this i...
Why is there resistance in acknowledging emotional arguments? I explore the ambiguity entrenched in ...
International audienceThe learning sciences of today recognize the tri-dimensional nature of learnin...
This chapter synthesizes an account of emotions and emotion-reading that fitswith work on emotions i...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Argumentative discourse has a complexity that is not entirely captured by purely structural analyses...
This paper expands Gilbert’s emotional mode of argumentation (1997). First, general concerns with ar...
International audienceArgumentation is often seen as a mechanism to support different forms of reaso...
International audienceArgumentation is a mechanism to support different forms of reasoning such as d...
Emotions play an important role in argumentation as humans mix rational and emotional attitudes when...
The concern for the role of emotion in argumentative encounters has rested upon the concept of emoti...
International audienceIn the last years, emotions recognition tools have become more and more popula...
This paper takes part in the ongoing debate on how emotions can be dealt with by argumentation theor...
The presence of emotion does not necessarily harm an argument. Emotion can play a role in traditiona...
none1noThe rise of interest in the importance of emotion in argumentation over the last decade, has ...
The relationship between emotions and argumentation is not always clear. I attempt to clarify this i...
Why is there resistance in acknowledging emotional arguments? I explore the ambiguity entrenched in ...
International audienceThe learning sciences of today recognize the tri-dimensional nature of learnin...
This chapter synthesizes an account of emotions and emotion-reading that fitswith work on emotions i...
In this article emotion and its role in argumentation are presented to propose the use of emotional ...
Argumentative discourse has a complexity that is not entirely captured by purely structural analyses...
This paper expands Gilbert’s emotional mode of argumentation (1997). First, general concerns with ar...