Logical Modes of Attack in Argumentation Networks |
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Authors: | Dov M. Gabbay Artur S. d’Avila Garcez |
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Affiliation: | 1. King’s College, London, UK 2. Bar-Alan University, Ramat Gan, Israel 3. University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Belgium 4. School of Informatics, City University London, London, UK
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Abstract: | This paper studies methodologically robust options for giving logical contents to nodes in abstract argumentation networks. It defines a variety of notions of attack in terms of the logical contents of the nodes in a network. General properties of logics are refined both in the object level and in the metalevel to suit the needs of the application. The network-based system improves upon some of the attempts in the literature to define attacks in terms of defeasible proofs, the so-called rule-based systems. We also provide a number of examples and consider a rigorous case study, which indicate that our system does not suffer from anomalies. We define consequence relations based on a notion of defeat, consider rationality postulates, and prove that one such consequence relation is consistent. |
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