One tradition in the logical study of argumentation is to allow for arguments that combine strict and defeasible inference rules, and to derive the strict inference rules from a logic at least as strong as classical logic. An unsolved problem in this tradition is how the trivialising effect of the classical Ex Falso principle can be avoided when two arguments that use defeasible rules have contradictory conclusions. The problem is especially hard since any solution should arguably preserve current results on satisfaction of consistency and logical closure properties. One approach to solve the problem is to replace classical logic as the source for strict rules with a weaker, monotonic paraconsistent logic. This paper explores this approach ...
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In this paper we investigate the links between instantiated argumentation systems and the axioms for...
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This thesis is about argumentation theory and the problems that can arise when two contradicting con...
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 paper studies two issues concerning relevance in structured argumentation in the context of the...
Much research on structured argumentation aims to satisfy the rationality postulates of direct and i...
This article gives a tutorial introduction to the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation. The...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
The semantic web is an open and distributed environment in which it is hard to guarantee consistency...
Apparently Ex Falso Quodlibet (or Explosion) cannot be isolated within CL (Classical Logic); if Expl...
Paraconsistency is the study of logical systems with a non-explosive negation such that a pair of co...
Abstract. The paradigm of argumentation has been used in the literature to as-sign meaning to knowle...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
The adoption of a generic contrariness notion in ASPIC+ substantially enhances its expressiveness wi...
In this paper we investigate the links between instantiated argumentation systems and the axioms for...
Abstract: This article begins with a general and abstract definition of logic and, particularly, of ...
This thesis is about argumentation theory and the problems that can arise when two contradicting con...
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 paper studies two issues concerning relevance in structured argumentation in the context of the...
Much research on structured argumentation aims to satisfy the rationality postulates of direct and i...
This article gives a tutorial introduction to the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation. The...
Abstract. Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsi...
The semantic web is an open and distributed environment in which it is hard to guarantee consistency...
Apparently Ex Falso Quodlibet (or Explosion) cannot be isolated within CL (Classical Logic); if Expl...
Paraconsistency is the study of logical systems with a non-explosive negation such that a pair of co...
Abstract. The paradigm of argumentation has been used in the literature to as-sign meaning to knowle...
A logic is called 'paraconsistent' if it rejects the rule called 'ex contradictione quodlibet', acco...
The adoption of a generic contrariness notion in ASPIC+ substantially enhances its expressiveness wi...
In this paper we investigate the links between instantiated argumentation systems and the axioms for...
Abstract: This article begins with a general and abstract definition of logic and, particularly, of ...