Revisiting Abstract Argumentation Frameworks
This paper argues that many extensions of Dung’s framework incorporating relations additional to binary attacks, are best viewed as abstractions of human rather than computational models of reasoning and debate. The paper then discusses how these addition
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Elizabeth Black Sanjay Modgil Nir Oren (Eds.)
Theory and Applications of Formal Argumentation Second International Workshop, TAFA 2013 Beijing, China, August 3-5, 2013 Revised Selected Papers
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Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science LNAI Series Editors Randy Goebel University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Yuzuru Tanaka Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan Wolfgang Wahlster DFKI and Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
LNAI Founding Series Editor Joerg Siekmann DFKI and Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
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Elizabeth Black Sanjay Modgil Nir Oren (Eds.)
Theory and Applications of FormalArgumentation Second International Workshop, TAFA 2013 Beijing, China, August 3-5, 2013 Revised Selected Papers
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Volume Editors Elizabeth Black Sanjay Modgil King’s College London Department of Informatics Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, UK E-mail: {elizabeth.black, sanjay.modgil}@kcl.ac.uk Nir Oren University of Aberdeen Department of Computing Science Aberdeen, AB24 3UE, UK E-mail: [email protected]
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